A fast lifestyle is often focusing on excitement, extravaganza, and risk-taking. This mindset is based on doing more and much more, such as daily multi-tasking, constantly going forward, always moving from one place to another, and even eating fast. Fast living has little or no consideration of the consequences.
Yes, a fast lifestyle may give you only instant pleasure and intense excitement, but it is also stressful and even dangerous, such as car racing, car speeding, and reckless driving.
Freedom
A fast lifestyle is often “not thinking through before acting or doing.” You have your freedom not to choose it. Instead, always give yourself your freedom to slow down to reflect on your “being”—who you truly are—and why you have your non-stop “doing” to get what you want from your life.
Bondage
A fast lifestyle often involves drug dealing, gang banging, and even prostituting. Do not let yourself be shackled to your bondage of a life of crimes and violence.
The bottom line
Your lifespan may cover decades, during which many things, both positive and negative, might have happened to you that require your changes—changing you into a better person doing all the right things instead of the wrong things. Yes, you have your freedom to change what can be changed, as well as your freedom to wait with your patience and your perseverance for the outcome of your changes.
Living by faith: A fast lifestyle is not right for a believer, who should spend more time in prayers and reading the Words of God. Yes, God's presence is everything in your everyday life and living.
Stephen Lau
yourself
be shackled to your bondage of a life of crimes and violence.
The bottom line
Your consolidation phase spans over decades,
during which many things, both positive and negative, might have happened in
your life that require your changes—changing you into a better person doing all
the right things instead of the wrong things. Yes, you have your freedom to
change what can be changed, as well as your freedom to wait with your patience
and your perseverance for the outcome of your changes.
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