I love a good sequel.
Star Wars, Marvel’s Avengers. I even loved Bill and Ted’s Bogus Journey (yes I’m that old).
But some things don’t need a sequel.
That bad day that you had at work. Don’t repeat it.
That time you allowed yourself to become distracted from your goals. Leave that behind.
Those hurtful words that you spoke to your kids. They don’t need to hear them again.
If you have done something that didn’t work, that’s OK, but please don’t ask us to sit through it again.
However, there have been times when you have delivered remarkable work and inspired us all.
Let’s see that again.
But let’s make the sequel even better than the original.
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April 19, 2018 at 12:50 am
Steve Sonner
Darren,
I may re-post this one. It’s a keeper, but I will certainly give credit to your writing. I send out a daily devotional and have turned a few of my readers to read your writnings.
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April 20, 2018 at 8:26 am
Darren Poke
Hi Steve, yes, feel free to re-post this. Cheers, Darren
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