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Sloth is most often evidenced in busyness ... in frantic running around, trying to be everything to everyone, and then having no time to listen or pray, no time to become the person who is doing these things.
Eugene H. Peterson
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Being overly busy can prevent personal growth and self-reflection.

Eugene H. Peterson highlights that sloth can manifest itself not just through laziness, but through excessive busyness that distracts us from our true selves and what is genuinely important. In constantly trying to meet the demands of others, we neglect our own inner needs for reflection and connection with the divine, ultimately hindering our personal development.

Themes

BusynessSelf-ReflectionPersonal GrowthSlothDistractionDemands

In practice

Example use cases

In a leadership workshop to emphasize balanced living.

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