The False Sense of Security
This article has been written by Jackie Overstreet

When Having Time to Do It Becomes the Reason You Never Do
People can sell you their solution while masking the actual truth: having the time to do something, but not actually doing it, creates a false sense of security.
This is the illusion. You think because you can do it anytime, you will do it eventually. But eventually never arrives.
I have all the time I need, I'll get to it.
Access creates the illusion of accomplishment without the execution.
Life is filled with spiritual and neurological dimensions of deception. The smartest people become the laziest because intelligence convinces them they'll figure it out later. The financially set become complacent because money whispers they have options.
Jesus Christ didn't warn about scarcity. He warned about the deception of abundance without stewardship.
What are you convincing yourself you'll do "eventually" that's never actually happening?
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