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The push to excel rather than settle for adequacy can transform our lives in amazing ways.

collinrutherford
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By the grace of God (through Christ) Truth. So Essentially Real...Yes and Amen.

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Adequate is similar to average. Writer Edmund Gaudet describes average in this way: “Average is the top of the bottom, the best of the worst, the bottom of the top, the worst of the best. Which of these are you? Being average is to take up space for no purpose; to take the trip through life, but never to pay the fare; to return no interest for God's investment in you. Being average is to pass one's life away with time, rather than to pass one's time away with life; it's to kill time, rather than to work it to death. To be average is to be forgotten once you pass from this life. The successful are remembered for their contributions; the failures are remembered because they tried; but the average, the silent majority, is just forgotten. To be average is to commit the greatest crime one can against one's self, humanity, and one's God.”

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