Hey Everyone,
Lately, I've been taking a self-evaluation of my life, and have been thinking about all the times I was going to "start a new life," whether because of a finishing a degree, moving to a new area, starting a new job, joining a new church, or a combination of everything all at once.
I have to say that for the most part, I didn't have any life-changing transformations -- my life didn't suddenly become more exciting or somehow more glamourous as I might have naively thought -- and in the end, it kind of all reverted back into the "same old, same old" version of my life in every new reiteration I tried.
It reminds me of the original animated version of The Little Mermaid, where all of the sea residents jubilantly perform their showpiece song, "Under the Sea." All the animals are joyously smiling, singing, laughing, and dancing, surely living out their best lives in that moment:
But the second the music stops, every single creature lets their happy, joyous smile drop, fall, and fade back into what it was before, while everyone slinks off "back to business" in their own little corners under the sea.
* Why do we all get so excited for "a new life," when so often, things just seem to resort back to the mean?
* Is it just human nature to try to imagine ourselves in a grander state of being than what we really are? (Since, after all, our end goal is heaven.)
* What events have triggered thoughts of, "I'm going to start a brand-new life!" for you? Graduating? Getting married? Moving? Having Kids? A new job or career?
* How did it go? Did you find the "new life" you were looking for -- or did it all somehow seem to go back to being the same?
* Were you left feeling satisfied or disappointed -- and are you still looking for something that will kick off another "new start"?
I realize that whatever it is I'm searching is something I won't find this side of heaven.
But I'd like to hear stories from other people who have experienced this too, and how they cope with the longing in the meantime, until God calls us home.
Lately, I've been taking a self-evaluation of my life, and have been thinking about all the times I was going to "start a new life," whether because of a finishing a degree, moving to a new area, starting a new job, joining a new church, or a combination of everything all at once.
I have to say that for the most part, I didn't have any life-changing transformations -- my life didn't suddenly become more exciting or somehow more glamourous as I might have naively thought -- and in the end, it kind of all reverted back into the "same old, same old" version of my life in every new reiteration I tried.
It reminds me of the original animated version of The Little Mermaid, where all of the sea residents jubilantly perform their showpiece song, "Under the Sea." All the animals are joyously smiling, singing, laughing, and dancing, surely living out their best lives in that moment:

But the second the music stops, every single creature lets their happy, joyous smile drop, fall, and fade back into what it was before, while everyone slinks off "back to business" in their own little corners under the sea.

* Why do we all get so excited for "a new life," when so often, things just seem to resort back to the mean?
* Is it just human nature to try to imagine ourselves in a grander state of being than what we really are? (Since, after all, our end goal is heaven.)
* What events have triggered thoughts of, "I'm going to start a brand-new life!" for you? Graduating? Getting married? Moving? Having Kids? A new job or career?
* How did it go? Did you find the "new life" you were looking for -- or did it all somehow seem to go back to being the same?
* Were you left feeling satisfied or disappointed -- and are you still looking for something that will kick off another "new start"?
I realize that whatever it is I'm searching is something I won't find this side of heaven.
But I'd like to hear stories from other people who have experienced this too, and how they cope with the longing in the meantime, until God calls us home.
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