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At times we can be like children obsessing over the latest toy, forgetting every toy which has preceded it, forgetting that this toy will surely go the way of every other past toy; that is fun for a time, until it breaks, wears down, or more often than not, we lose interest and another toy enters our consciousness and promises to finally make us happy. It is quite okay to seek, and to find and to enjoy the things of this world. What is more important is that we ask ourselves “what is the motivational force behind our seeking and wanting?”.
www.anotherfinger.com
Cover Art: Rory Jenkins
Email: [email protected]
Social Media: Instagram, Twitter, and Tumblr @Sh4rkH4ts
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At times we can be like children obsessing over the latest toy, forgetting every toy which has preceded it, forgetting that this toy will surely go the way of every other past toy; that is fun for a time, until it breaks, wears down, or more often than not, we lose interest and another toy enters our consciousness and promises to finally make us happy. It is quite okay to seek, and to find and to enjoy the things of this world. What is more important is that we ask ourselves “what is the motivational force behind our seeking and wanting?”.
www.anotherfinger.com
Cover Art: Rory Jenkins
Email: [email protected]
Social Media: Instagram, Twitter, and Tumblr @Sh4rkH4ts