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There's a peanuts cartoon where Sally wakes up Charlie Brown and he asks her why she's waking him up early, she says so he can get an early start, he says “For what? I’m not going anywhere!” Sally replies: “That’s too bad...you could have been the first one there.” Does life ever feel like that?! That you're rushing to be first, not wanting to miss out, but you never actually seem to get anywhere! In Ecclesiastes 4 the preacher challenges us to flip things around and make life about "we not me".
By Nick JonesThere's a peanuts cartoon where Sally wakes up Charlie Brown and he asks her why she's waking him up early, she says so he can get an early start, he says “For what? I’m not going anywhere!” Sally replies: “That’s too bad...you could have been the first one there.” Does life ever feel like that?! That you're rushing to be first, not wanting to miss out, but you never actually seem to get anywhere! In Ecclesiastes 4 the preacher challenges us to flip things around and make life about "we not me".