SEVENTY THINGS FOR WHICH LIFE
IS TOO SHORT
From Icons of My Life- A Celebration of 70
Years
Life is too
short…
1. To complain
about your spouse’s housekeeping when you can just as well do it
yourself.
2. To wash the
dishes 3 times a day, unless you have visitors, free labor, like
children or grandchildren, if it is only you and your spouse.
3. To try being
a millionaire by working or striving.
4. To worry
about what you don’t get done in a day.
5. To keep up
with changing fashions when classics are always in style and dignity.
6. To wash your
car every week.
7. To do 115% on
a menial job when 95% of perfection will do well and in half the
time.
8. To make
children do things your way when it is not a matter of morality,
safety, or efficiency.
9. To spend a
day without reading God’s word, a newspaper, and some pages in a
good book.
10. To lie in
bed when you can’t sleep when you can get up and do something
significant.
11. To quarrel
with your spouse just to win an argument.
12. To be
distracted by grudges longer than 60 seconds.
13. To wear
yourself out so you can rest or take a vacation.
14. To live for
yourself, even if you tithe your money.
15. To skip a
day without prayer.
16. To maintain
an acre of lawn.
17. To worry
about yesterday or tomorrow.
18. To neglect
your family for anything.
19. To take
everything seriously, especially your own opinions.
20. To worry
about your failing faculties.
21. To remake
your spouse or anyone else into your image.
22. To ignore a
child’s cry for love and withhold support and a hug. .
23. To lavish
love on yourself with selfish entertainment such as TV when there is
someone right there to love, like a child trying to crawl onto your
lap, begging for your attention, or a yearning wife.
24. To make
excuses when the real reason is, you just don’t care enough to act.
25. To live the
unexamined life.
26. To hesitate
when the obvious is right before you.
27. To wait to
enjoy your family until they are a bit older.
28. To watch
programs like Feed the Children and World Vision, and grow old when
others can’t because you only watched the programs and did nothing
about it. .
29. To mope over
your failed dreams when you can pray and let God do it a better way with others.
30. To strive
after wealth which does not satisfy.
31. To put off
until tomorrow to do the good you should have done yesterday or
today.
32. To wait for
a better day to share the good news of Jesus.
33. To live
without priorities and goals.
34. To lose
sleep over what might have been rather than considering insomnia a
gift of God for fellowship with Him.
35. To worry
about the rainy days at the end of life.
36. To grow
older with desperate needs around us and delay in doing anything
about them.
37. To repay a
fraction of our debt to God for his habitual goodness to us.
38. To live for
the day you can retire.
39. To hope you
will feel more like helping the poor tomorrow
40. To stop
sowing good deeds until you see the fruit of your work.
41. To let
secret sins stifle your faithful service to God.
42. To stay
depressed over strained relationships.
43. To take a
long summer vacation ever year when you need only half that amount to
touch base with family and church and to rejuvenate.
44. To stand
there buttoning a long shirt front when you’re chaffing at the bit
to get on with life.
45. To let
months and years slide by without filling them with activity of
eternal consequences.
46. To allow
other’s negativism to get under your skin and hinder your service
to God.
47. To take a
long vacation when you are restless to be immersed in meaningful
activity of service that is waiting for you.
48. To let
marriage difficulties hang and not seeking understanding and
resolution.
49. To live with
personal moral dilemmas and bondage.
50. To let would
be visitors wait at the door just because you have had enough
visitors for a day.
51. To worry in
the night about matters you know you can solve better by sunlight.
52. To neglect
hobbies involving nature and the great outdoors by which you can
share God’s joy of creation.
53. To be
ignorant and unobservant and miss half the show of life.
54. To be
concerned only with news and not reflect the meaning of happenings.
55. To let
another year go by and not be 365 days ahead of the past.
56. To remember,
record, and photograph every interesting and special thing that
happens.
57. To memorize
all your ancestral connections back to your original immigrant,
unless it comes easily.
58. To limit
yourself to one culture when the world is full of colorful and
curious cultures.
59. To coast
along in the life span with only your own age group and ignore the
energy and optimism of youth and the wisdom and contentment of the
elderly.
60. To follow
one’s own plans and miss the best way of God
61. To lie awake
at night idly thinking when one could be up and doing something
constructive in the environment of the home, the mind, or God.
62. To be
patient with an unconstructive or unfruitful life.
63. To retire
from life before God takes you away.
64. To start
doing something good until you have it all figured out and everyone
approves.
65. To save for a rainy day when poverty is
flooding all around you right now in the global village.
66. To only look back without a vision
for the future.
67. To see the years slip by without
knowing what happened. (What did happen, anyway?)
68. To have any hobby that consumes a
great deal of time before you are in wheel chair.
69. To spend most of your life making
payments on your house.
70. To spend any more time dreaming up
more of these philosophical ideas.