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Performance Tragedy

  • Dec 27, 2023
  • 1 min read

Out of concern for artists of all sorts, and people generally -including myself:


You likely know the Shakespearean line “All the world’s a stage.” The problem is falling into merely performance, an act, a put-on in daily life.


Further, when such becomes a default habit I suggest to you the person who skates through life role-playing may finally consider others as nothing much more than props in their play. THEY are the star, center-stage, the lead actor always.


What a narcissistic self-worshipping way to “live” though I’d say it’s a tragic waste and neither life nor about serving God and others.


May He give us grace to avoid the swirling hole of mere performance.


As always, thanks for stopping by! -Glenn

 
 
 

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