Here's a short and insightful clip about the hard-to-break tendency to view the world through the lens of 'me.' The humor stems directly from the honesty--which is ample. The honesty also has the effect of revealing those people who are otherwise painted into corners by our not-as-honest self-narrations. I'd be keen to hear your thoughts.
From the author of 'Blue Like Jazz,' Donald Miller.
"...and the leaves of the tree are for the healing of the nations." Revelation 22:2
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