Progress not Perfection

Saturday, April 11, 2015

As you turn on your television to watch your favorite show, you likely will be bombarded with the concept of instant gratification. If you take this pill, or buy this piece of equipment, or just spend 10 minutes a day on the treadmill you will be magically transported to a new you. Seemingly, results are instant and the work/commitment required is minimal. At the touch of a button many things are delivered to us in our technological society. And some of this automation has had a positive impact on our lives. Yet there is a dark side to expecting instant results.

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