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Even the wisdom of Proverbs could not top those words.🤣
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so you never want to be completely finished …
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Exactly. It’s the virtue of procrastination.
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And indolence…as in-too much work to keep up with. Being complete is much simpler.
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Surely a classic! A laugh a day is always helpful to living a good life, and you’ve given me mine today. Thank you!
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🤣🤣🤣
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Awesome. Thank you for the truth and the chuckle.
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Haha.
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Excellent. In that case, I am COMPLETE.
Not to elevate the discussion unnecessarily, but I have sometimes heard Jesus’ last words on the cross rendered as “It is COMPLETE,” rather than “It is FINISHED.”
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Yes. The Greek word can be translated either way. I’ve heard that particular form of the word was stamped on legal documents when a debt was considered paid in full.
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😂😂
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🙂
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good one mitch
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🤣🤣
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LOL!!
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Thanks for the smile at the end of a very long day.
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And then the completely finished product is handed over without remorse since the owner finds no further value in it.
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Whoa, you found an actual message there!
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That was amusing.
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Perfect!
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Thanks for a great start to my day!
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Thank you. It was just on a lighter note.
Today I have posted my first blog. Have expressed my views on a current topic. Hope you like it and share it if possible. Please feel free to comment, as it would serve as a guidance to me.
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Bahahahahaha…
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Seems like words to live by.
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That’s about right 😂🤣
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Hi Mitch,
Yes, keep it simple and just complete without complications.
Thanks,
Gary
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