Navigating Life's Journey: Five Essential Rules

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Life is better connected because you were made for community. That life is better connected because you were made for community so you travel with friends. You just don't allow yourself to get isolated. And in certain seasons of life, because of the pain and the things that we've gone through, and again, personality, there's always the temptation to be a little bit isolated. [00:03:08]

Acceptance is a powerful, powerful draw, right? But don't simply gravitate toward acceptance because that can be a trap. Acceptance is magnetic and where this is most important is in the transitions of life. You're leaving high school to go to college. You're leaving college to go to grad school. You're leaving grad school to start your first job. [00:04:11]

The people who get on the inside of our lives often determine the direction and the quality of our lives. And don't simply be content. This is so important. Don't simply be content to do life with people who share your tastes. And oftentimes the connecting point is tastes. We like the same music. We like the same restaurants. [00:05:39]

When you can find people that you share your values with, they had the same values that you have, even though they may not eat at the same restaurants or go to the same concerts. When you are able to do life, begin to do life with people who share your values, they will have your back. You will have their back. [00:07:25]

He who walks with the wise goes wise, the companion of fools. You may never be a fool, but if you're too close to the people who aren't living life according to your values, when something happens to them it may happen to you as well. So I wanna just kinda ask this question as we move on. [00:12:28]

Everybody ends up somewhere in life. I mean, goals, no goals. Destination in mind, no destination. Time just goes by. And if you've got the health to endear your 30s and your 40s, your 50s, your 60s, your 70s, your 80s, your 90s, maybe you become a centenarian, you live to be a hundred years old, everybody ends up somewhere in life. [00:15:51]

And it is so important in each season of life to determine your destination in that season. Now you've all already done this. We've already done this. I mean, you got in elementary school, your parents said your destination is to get out of fifth grade and to get into middle school. So they said like, okay, you got out fifth grade, middle school. [00:16:09]

If we don't choose what we want this season to look like or what we want to look like at the end of the season, if we don't choose, circumstances and people and life in general, they just decide for us because the days keep clicking by. The days keep... Life is a highway, another day, another day, another day, rear view mirror. [00:18:21]

The prudent see the signs and they respond. The prudent see danger and they take refuge. The prudent see the signs and they respond to the signs. Wise people pay attention to the signs, the signs of what's going on with their friends and paying attention to what I see going on with my kids. [00:30:21]

Unnecessary baggage, unnecessary baggage, what happens? Unnecessary baggage on life trip, it's a really big deal. Unnecessary baggage will slow you down and it'll slow everyone down in your family and everyone around you who's trying to do life with you. Baggage is that, this is that unresolved or partially resolved stuff from the past. [00:34:19]

And the reason you know it's best to unpack and leave it behind is because you want the people you're doing life with to unpack there's and leave there's behind when it begins to complicate your life. But it's hard to imagine that. But if you don't and if I don't, if you don't, if you don't deal with your demons, they go into the cellar of your soul. [00:36:09]

We forgive because we've been forgiven. We cancel other people's debts because God through Christ canceled our debt. And here's the trick to all this. See, when you're hurt and when I'm hurt, it creates a debtor relationship. The hurt, the betrayal, the abandonment, whatever it might be it creates debt. They owe me a childhood. [00:42:53]

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