This just shows how truly obsessed and attached we are to constant media input and use
Why Selah, you may ask?? Wikipedia's definition: means to take pause, to listen and wait--- Selah (Hebrew: סֶלָה, also transliterated as selāh) is a word used 74 times in the Hebrew Bible – 71 times in the Psalms and three times in Habakkuk – and is a difficult concept to translate-- something like "stop and listen". Selah can also be used to indicate that there is to be a musical interlude at that point in the Psalm.[1] The Amplified Bible translates selah as "pause, and think of that".
Monday, April 8, 2013
Media Overload
Are Short cuts and quick fixes, worth it??
So, a few hours before going to get a pedicure I did something really stupid,that I knew better than to do, I hastily shaved my legs, due to laziness, with just a wet razor, nothing else. This lack of water, of course gave me a bad razor burn. But also, I paid the price of the vigorous salt rub, and hot towel stinging and burning the tar out of my legs.....I did not get the typical pleasure from the pedicure due to my taking the short cut and time saver, to shave my legs, which got the results, but that time saved cost much pain and irritation than necessary , not best or full results in long run
Are short cuts worth the costs?? Time savors to get a quick fix- or band-aid of sorts, are not always of quality
Are short cuts worth the costs?? Time savors to get a quick fix- or band-aid of sorts, are not always of quality
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