How important, Greg and Steph, to "maximize" our spiritual "oxygen saturation." What a wonderful, intuitively understandable image. Once in a while, I ask if I'm not "committing" scrupulosity in ferreting out the little differences between 98% and 99%, and your image gives me the answer. Yes, one can be guilty of "making the perfect the enemy of the good," and thereby miss the richness of the life we're actually living, but equally yes, it never hurts to keep an eye on that "oxygen saturation" meter. Thanks!
How important, Greg and Steph, to "maximize" our spiritual "oxygen saturation." What a wonderful, intuitively understandable image. Once in a while, I ask if I'm not "committing" scrupulosity in ferreting out the little differences between 98% and 99%, and your image gives me the answer. Yes, one can be guilty of "making the perfect the enemy of the good," and thereby miss the richness of the life we're actually living, but equally yes, it never hurts to keep an eye on that "oxygen saturation" meter. Thanks!
Insightful comments, brother. Thanks for blessing us and others!