Community Post: Why Worry?
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My friend is in the middle of a difficult workplace situation. He's torn between pleasing his boss and certain career decisions that must be made. It rips his heart to have to be in the middle of a no-win situation. He's losing sleep, anxious over the turbulence and disruption.
I didn't mean to dismiss the situation, but I asked, "In the end, in the final scheme of all things important, in light of eternity, where will this rank?" Read more of the article here.
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Contributors: David Rupert
Published by The High Calling, September 20, 2012.
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