What is the purpose of life? Actually, that is not the point of this post. The more appropriate question is, why am I posting here at 901am? You see, people know me as the editor of The Blogging Times, a blog that I launched from ground up and enjoyed working on until the end. Do not email me seeking for answers why I left. It’s plain and simple: I had to move on.
But really, what is the purpose of life? Rick Warren, known for his book “Purpose Driven Life” said that “life is preparation for eternity. We were made to last forever, and God wants us to be with Him in Heaven. He wants us to practice on earth what we will be doing forever in eternity.”
Does this matter to you? Maybe not, but this is the very reason why I’m moving on. I cannot prepare for eternity there. The purpose is lost.
Originally posted on February 15, 2007 @ 9:35 am
David Krug says
Interesting usage of that book. I haven’t read it. I know its hugely popular amongst evangelicals.
Personally I agree. You have to think long term and if you heart isnt in it now, it wont be next year or the year after.
Moving on is good. Welcome aboard buddy. :)
Loren Feldman says
This is great. Smart move Dave.
Thord Daniel Hedengren says
Welcome Minic! :)
Brian Clark says
Smart move Minic!
Aaron Brazell says
Not a bad move at all. Get out from the shadow of certain rich personalities.
Matt Craven says
Certain irritating personalities perhaps?
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Robert Bruce says
Excellent Minic. This place opens up more and more everyday.
Nice one, both of you.
Martin Neumann says
Well said Minic – if you’ve lost the passion for it there’s no point in beating a dead horse any longer than you should.
Get out with your sanity intact.
“irritating personalities” is my bet. ;-)
Randy Windell says
It was bound to happen the very first minute you allowed those “irritating” personalities to join you.