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Is she mad at me? Why didn’t she respond with an emoji?
That server seemed to have some attitude when she took my order, doesn’t she know I am the customer?
I can’t believe I had to wait that long, I should make a formal complaint.
We live in a culture that is easily offended. It is normal practice to feel “wronged” in some way in our lives and express that to others via text, Facebook post or venting in person. When we do this we are cultivating a root of bitterness in our lives. It is impossible to feel like we are thriving with a root of bitterness in place. My hope in this episode is that as you listen you will have a few “aha” moments and receive tools to find freedom from offence.
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Is she mad at me? Why didn’t she respond with an emoji?
That server seemed to have some attitude when she took my order, doesn’t she know I am the customer?
I can’t believe I had to wait that long, I should make a formal complaint.
We live in a culture that is easily offended. It is normal practice to feel “wronged” in some way in our lives and express that to others via text, Facebook post or venting in person. When we do this we are cultivating a root of bitterness in our lives. It is impossible to feel like we are thriving with a root of bitterness in place. My hope in this episode is that as you listen you will have a few “aha” moments and receive tools to find freedom from offence.