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Opinion | The Great Delusion Behind Twitter - The New York Times

Ezra Klein

Across my many complicated years and battles with the Bible, I have learned that understanding what Jesus meant is how you defy the herd mentality of the legalists and the deconstructionists. The Bible is not to be strip-mined for rules by obsessive legalists, nor is it to be dismissed as a mystic fairy tale by progressive deconstructionists, its bones plucked for decontextualized self-help spirituality.

Death to Deconstruction

Joshua S. Porter

As you consider everything that’s on your plate right now, I encourage you to reflect on these questions: • How have you added to your own busyness? • What’s on your list that you don’t have the resources to do well? What’s on your list that you *do* have the resources to do well? • Are there tasks you could drop to reallocate those resources to projects that need them? • Are there tasks for which you could ask for accommodation to better match your capacity? • Is there a particular resource you feel especially low on? What’s on your plate that’s draining that resource?

Busyness Decoded: How to Limit What You Say “Yes” To

Tara McMullin

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