I want to live a life characterized by sharing abundantly (time and money) with those who are less fortunate.
Some days I live that out, but many times I put off helping those who really need it. I rationalize that by promising that I’ll give “as soon as” I have more.
I don’t think I’m unique.
We live in a society obsessed with acquisition and achievement.
The idea of living with (and doing) less seems silly and almost lazy.
This approach suggests that acquisition and achievement are the reason we exist.
Maybe it’s time to rethink our priorities.
—CJ