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Biblical Womanhood's avatar

Anja I love your writings! But, my brain struggles through your misplaced capitalization! Haha! Can you elaborate on why this is your preferred style, I’m genuinely interested in the method people choose as their trademark in writing! ❤️

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Wendy Porter's avatar

I completely agree and understand with what you’re saying. I think that those living in the cities with their hubbub of coming and going and constant busyness, makes people yearn for an escape. They would not understand contentment. If we go back to the simple lives that were led by our grandparents and great grandparents, we would see that they led happier lives that were more fulfilled in where they were, instead of having to reach for escapism. A lot can be said for living in a rural setting and working with your hands on your land. We can step back and look at what the gifts God has given us and how we have worked with those gifts… and that alone provides a great deal of contentment.

I used to yearn for my vacations abroad when I lived in the city (I live in Canada), everything is just too busy. But now that I live out in the country on a great deal more land, that we work on and live off of, I have not yearned for a vacation and haven’t had one in three years.

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