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To an oppressed people, Jesus is saying, Do not continue to acquiesce in your oppression by the Powers; but do not react violently to it either. Rather, find a third way, a way that is neither submission nor assault, flight nor fight, a way that can secure your human dignity and begin to change the power equation, even now, before the revolution.
The Powers That Be
Walter Wink
We had learned how to invent things, and the question of why we invent things receded in importance. The idea that if something could be done it should be done was born in the nineteenth century. And along with it, there developed a profound belief in all the principles through which invention succeeds: objectivity, efficiency, expertise, standardization, measurement, and progress. It also came to be believed that the engine of technological progress worked most efficiently when people are conceived of not as children of God or even as citizens but as consumers—that is to say, as markets.
**3 questions to get unstuck**
This article suggests [three questions to help you get unstuck and start making progress](https://substack.com/redirect/883b81d1-d3bb-4dba-93fc-b246e266b580?j=eyJ1IjoicWhzZCJ9.43b2R3rw6IiN-HtRJgFPT8SnfQYuOnhFYxRGgrjtTgQ) when you’re feeling frustrated or procrastinating.
1. What haven’t I done yet? Why? — This question helps you identify unfinished tasks and understand the reasons behind your procrastination.
2. What’s stopping me from doing this? — This question assists in identifying obstacles and excuses, allowing you to address them and move forward.
3. What is making me frustrated or discontent? — This question encourages reflection on your sources of stress so that you can address those issues head on.
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