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Your quote captures what I really desire for each of my children – that others would be blessed by them. It's easy to enjoy our own children; they're so much a part of who we are but that enjoyment doesn't always extend to others. Reminds me also of CM's comment 'How much do they care?'
Work worth doing is a worthy goal, makes things rather clear.
Thank you for sharing not only the quote but the pretty handwriting too!
Thank you, Kortney. I just love seeing peeks into others' notebooks. 🙂
Oh, me too, Carol. Absolutely. And I think MacDonald's variety of "usefulness" is so far from the whole utilitarian idea of usefulness. Like you said, it's that ability to bless others, help others, serve others bring others joy. Young Diamond is a wonderful example of CM's "how much do they care?"
Judging and working fits beautifully into that Wisdom and Eloquence paradigm, yes? Thanks for joining last week!