Megan Wedding 2017

Megan Wedding 2017

Wednesday, October 03, 2007

READ IT

While reading through an article today in one of my business journals associated with my job, I came across something of interest.

This is from ICMA Public Management Magazine, September 2007, page 22.

"There's too much evidence. With hundreds of English-languauge magazines and journals devoted to business and management issues, dozens of business newspapers, roughly 30,000 business books in print and thousands more being published every year, and the Web-based outlets for business knowledge continuing to expand (ranging from online versions of Fortune and the Wall Street Journal to specialized sites like hr.com and Gantthead.com), it is fair to say that there is simply too much information for any manager to consume."

Choices abound. Everywhere you turn, whether you are looking or not, there are multiple information points that are assaulting you.

Think about it.

With the internet now, there is a plethora of information. Very little is new. Most is recycled. This blog that you are reading is mostly made up of recycled information. It is my current perspective on what I am experiencing at this moment in time. And it is mostly retrospective.

As a parent and observer of life, I seek to train my children. They often hear from me that "when i was a kid, things were much simpler" and the funny thing is, I heard these same ramblings from my parents.

So, what's the point Chris?

The point is that in this world in which we live, I think we need to be careful about the information that enters into our being. I know I'm selective. We all are. We all make choices constantly throughout our day. For a very tiny group of you, you are reading this blog hoping that something that is said will result in you being entertained, educated, challenged, or even encouraged.

Maybe it will happen. Maybe it won't.

I think about two verses from a book I think we can all agree can always impact each of us.

Psalm 119:105,
"Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path."

I Timothy 4:7,
"Discpline yourself (or train yourself) for the purpose of godliness."

I can read those verses and be entertained, educated, challenged and encouraged.

So, why don't I spend my reading time reading His Word?

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