i'm sure that it was annoying when a child would play the why game.
mommy, why are you called mommy?
because i'm your mom.
why are you my mom?
because your father and i wanted to have a child you we got you.
why did you want to have a child?
because we wanted to have kids?
why?
because we like kids.
why?
and so on and so on and so on.
but i think they got right back then. always asking and seeking out answers.
they may not have been looking for a deep serious answer but thats a good way to go.
I think that adults can learn a lot from the why game. Why do we dislike someone? Why did that person murder? why do i want to get married? why do you cheat on your spouse? why aren't we listening to one another?
what is our motivation for everything? what brings it about in us to act on something, to say certain things, to not listen, to want to buy things, to follow our own hearts, to encourage promiscuity, etc.
everyone wants to know truth and the root of it all but they turn away when its not something they like.
Jer 17:9 "The heart is deceitful above all things and beyond cure. Who can understand it?"
Monday, 23 April 2012
he sounds like a girl when he talks. poor cat
Posted by Kayla at 16:01
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