Life as we know it is wrapped in many layers. Which layer one chooses determines various outcomes.
But what if you choose a layer where there is little recreation. What transpires then? I've seen highly educational people so engulfed in learning that nearly all their friends seemed to flee at some point in time. Perhaps they could see that without outside stimulation one could induce an overload if sorts.
What the heck does that mean?
It all comes down to one old saying,
"All work and no play makes for one boring life."
But here is a question to ponder.
Does that phrase work even in the realm of Christianity? I'm not talking about man-made religion where countless doctrines of do and don't exist. I'm talking about real Christianity where Biblical doctrines transpire. You know , "the doctrine of Jesus Christ" and the elementary teachings of Christ as in Hebrews 6:1 & 2
Can one be so "heavenly minded that they are of no earthly good?"
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