Hey everyone,
The "liberal" thread got me thinking--do you have a life philosophy of "playing it safe" or "taking risks"? I decided to use those particular phrases because using the words "liberal" and "conservative" seems a bit too controversial.
I have a tendency to "play it safe" most of the time, but I have random bouts of riskiness, such as traveling long distances by myself, participating in ministries with controversial populations, and "starting over" in new locations. I often dream of just dropping everything and traveling for a year, but for me, I would see this as being too risky (I like the security of a regular wage.) I would also have to charge many of my expenses, which is something I personally would not choose to do unless it was an absolute life and emergency. I know some would say to just trust God, but for me, trying to be content within my means IS trusting God.
What about the rest of you? Do you tend to be more cautious or more lenient when you make decisions about:
* Life decisions? (World travel or a lifelong dream vs. a steady job and income?)
* Finances? (An "old reliable" vs. a flashier car that will take longer to pay off; a job that doesn't pay as much but is more creative?)
* Faith? (Taking what seems to be the most convenient path vs. something riskier?)
* Social life? (Asking someone out vs. hoping someone will approach you first instead?)
These are just a few examples... Please tell us about your own personal experiences. What are some of the "safest" and/or "riskiest" decisions you've ever made? What were the results--do you have regrets?
How do the consequences affect your future decisions?
The "liberal" thread got me thinking--do you have a life philosophy of "playing it safe" or "taking risks"? I decided to use those particular phrases because using the words "liberal" and "conservative" seems a bit too controversial.
I have a tendency to "play it safe" most of the time, but I have random bouts of riskiness, such as traveling long distances by myself, participating in ministries with controversial populations, and "starting over" in new locations. I often dream of just dropping everything and traveling for a year, but for me, I would see this as being too risky (I like the security of a regular wage.) I would also have to charge many of my expenses, which is something I personally would not choose to do unless it was an absolute life and emergency. I know some would say to just trust God, but for me, trying to be content within my means IS trusting God.
What about the rest of you? Do you tend to be more cautious or more lenient when you make decisions about:
* Life decisions? (World travel or a lifelong dream vs. a steady job and income?)
* Finances? (An "old reliable" vs. a flashier car that will take longer to pay off; a job that doesn't pay as much but is more creative?)
* Faith? (Taking what seems to be the most convenient path vs. something riskier?)
* Social life? (Asking someone out vs. hoping someone will approach you first instead?)
These are just a few examples... Please tell us about your own personal experiences. What are some of the "safest" and/or "riskiest" decisions you've ever made? What were the results--do you have regrets?
How do the consequences affect your future decisions?