When you start seeing through the veil, the corruption, the manipulation, the pain, it can either make you bitter… or it can make you choose differently.
For me, these last few years haven’t been about “figuring out the world.”
They’ve been about rebuilding myself.
Choosing certainty over fear.
Choosing purpose over distraction.
Choosing God over noise.
Most people aren’t evil, they’re exhausted.
They’re too busy to live emotionally healthy, spiritually rich, vibrant lives.
Today I was listening to The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry and one line hit me straight in the heart:
“If the devil can’t make you sin, he will make you busy.”
Both sin and busyness do the same thing.
They disconnect you.
From God.
From people.
From your own soul.
Hurry isn’t just a habit.
It's a quiet thief.
Stillness, presence, and devotion aren’t “soft.”
They’re revolutionary.
Choose depth over doom.
Choose alignment over outrage.
Choose the work that actually changes the world.
Is being too "busy" preventing you from fulfilling your purpose?