Emily Broome
@helloemilybroom · 4:42
Radical vs Ordinary
I don't need history to recognize my life in order for my life to be of immense value. However, I am open to run the second the opportunity presents itself to me. I think also of this funny meme that I saw recently where it said, like, no offense to Plato and all them, but if I were like the 10th person to exist ever, I probably would have thought of all that stuff too, which just is somewhat true. I think about that as well
My initial thoughts on this are that there are at least three components, I think, interconnected with the ideas of radical versus ordinary. And I think of those as being perspective expectations and perhaps results perspectives in that who's defining what is radical and what is ordinary and why and what are the implications of? And then do my my perspectives and opinions and thoughts align with that or not? Because sometimes I've been influenced by others expectations or society's ideas
Burgundy Moore
@burgundy_mind · 4:58
And I'm just kind of a normal, everyday Christian. And I think that it was necessary, the radical idea, because of course, we should be living every day to the glory of God, the best, to our ability, in some sense radically, because we know that without Christ we would not be able to live in such a way
Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15
We're in a place where we desperately need something else, and we regularly need something else. And I've suggested maybe an RV that we could just kind of travel around from spot to spot, friend network to friend network, right? And she's like, yeah, but we have 87 dogs. We've got 87 animals. Not literally. We have a lot of freaking animals. And, like, how are we going to travel in an RV with three or four dogs and five cats?