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Reason: None provided.

Ruin what, exactly?

Competition in moving on a rubber track the fastest for 7 years until becoming too old to compete with the new crop and settling into coaching or selling track equipment for other young girls who want to try and move along a rubber track the fastest for 7 years until they too become too old?

Competing to throw a sphere through a circle the most times in an hour?

Smashing into each other at the highest possible speeds, causing massive traumatic injuries in some of our strongest people, all to move some sewn hide across a line?

These things require exponential growth, from practical business standpoints, to be “sustainable”, which inherently means that they aren’t. What are the costs of shifting out of these models?

The pragmatic differences between a five year old winning a round of Dance, Dance, Revolution at an arcade and winning hurdles at the Olympics are the pride, glory, years of effort, and monetary incentives attached.

A more righteously minded athlete will give the glory to God, but is that glory worth, what was it even there for, and is that truly what God wants from us?

I know we enjoy them. I once did. My point is only that we need to truly take a step back and inspect what it is that we are truthfully doing here, what we are truly gaining, and what these things are truly costing us.

https://greatawakening.win/p/17sOx8QHNE/x/c/4Z8k2baP4qn

If you prefer, I could say the same things about this new eSports industry. This is also openly an effort at deconstruction, but with an eye toward righteousness! There is value in sports, and we aught be deliberate in knowing what it is and why we want it there.

220 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Ruin what, exactly?

Competition in moving on a rubber track the fastest for 7 years until becoming too old to compete with the new crop and settling into coaching or selling track equipment for other young girls who want to try and move along a rubber track the fastest for 7 years until they too become too old?

Competing to throw a sphere through a circle the most times in an hour?

Smashing into each other at the highest possible speeds, causing massive traumatic injuries in some of our strongest people, all to move some sewn hide across a line?

The pragmatic differences between a five year old winning a round of Dance, Dance, Revolution at an arcade and winning hurdles at the Olympics are the pride, glory, years of effort, and monetary incentives attached.

A more righteously minded athlete will give the glory to God, but is that glory worth, what was it even there for, and is that truly what God wants from us?

I know we enjoy them. I once did. My point is only that we need to truly take a step back and inspect what it is that we are truthfully doing here, what we are truly gaining, and what these things are truly costing us.

https://greatawakening.win/p/17sOx8QHNE/x/c/4Z8k2baP4qn

If you prefer, I could say the same things about this new eSports industry. This is also openly an effort at deconstruction, but with an eye toward righteousness! There is value in sports, and we aught be deliberate in knowing what it is and why we want it there.

220 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Ruin what, exactly?

Competition in moving on a rubber track the fastest for 7 years until becoming too old to compete with the new crop and settling into coaching or selling track equipment for other young girls who want to try and move along a rubber track the fastest for 7 years until they too become too old?

Competing to throw a sphere through a circle the most times in an hour?

Smashing into each other at the highest possible speeds, causing massive traumatic injuries in some of our strongest people, all to move some sewn hide across a line?

The pragmatic differences between a five year old winning a round of Dance, Dance, Revolution at an arcade and winning hurdles at the Olympics are the pride, glory, years of effort, and monetary incentives attached.

A more righteously minded athlete will give the glory to God, but is that glory worth, what was it even there for, and is that truly what God wants from us?

I know we enjoy them. I once did. My point is only that we need to truly take a step back and inspect what it is that we are truthfully doing here, what we are truly gaining, and what these things are truly costing us.

https://greatawakening.win/p/17sOx8QHNE/x/c/4Z8k2baP4qn

If you prefer, I could say the same things about this new eSports industry. This is also openly an effort at deconstruction, but with an eye toward righteousness! There is value in sports, but we aught be deliberate in knowing what it is and why we want it there.

220 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Ruin what, exactly?

Competition in moving on a rubber track the fastest for 7 years until becoming too old to compete with the new crop and settling into coaching or selling track equipment for other young girls who want to try and move along a rubber track the fastest for 7 years until they too become too old?

Competing to throw a sphere through a circle the most times in an hour?

Smashing into each other at the highest possible speeds, causing massive traumatic injuries in some of our strongest people, all to move some sewn hide across a line?

The pragmatic differences between a five year old winning a round of Dance, Dance, Revolution at an arcade and winning hurdles at the Olympics are the pride, glory, years of effort, and monetary incentives attached.

A more righteously minded athlete will give the glory to God, but is that glory worth, what was it even there for, and is that truly what God wants from us?

I know we enjoy them. I once did. My point is only that we need to truly take a step back and inspect what it is that we are truthfully doing here, what we are truly gaining, and what these things are truly costing us.

https://greatawakening.win/p/17sOx8QHNE/x/c/4Z8k2baP4qn

(If you prefer, I could say the same things about this new eSports industry)

220 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Ruin what, exactly?

Competition in moving on a rubber track the fastest for 7 years until becoming too old to compete with the new crop and settling into coaching or selling track equipment for other young girls who want to try and move along a rubber track the fastest for 7 years until they too become too old?

Competing to throw a sphere through a circle the most times in an hour?

Smashing into each other at the highest possible speeds, causing massive traumatic injuries in some of our strongest people, all to move some sewn hide across a line?

The pragmatic differences between a five year old winning a round of Dance, Dance, Revolution at an arcade and winning hurdles at the Olympics are the pride, glory, years of effort, and monetary incentives attached.

A more righteously minded athlete will give the glory to God, but is that glory worth, what was it even there for, and is that truly what God wants from us?

I know we enjoy them. I once did. My point is only that we need to truly take a step back and inspect what it is that we are truthfully doing here, what we are truly gaining, and what these things are truly costing us.

https://greatawakening.win/p/17sOx8QHNE/x/c/4Z8k2baP4qn

220 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Ruin what, exactly?

Competition in moving on a rubber track the fastest for 7 years until becoming too old to compete with the new crop and settling into coaching or selling track equipment for other young girls who want to try and move along a rubber track the fastest for 7 years?

Competing to throw a sphere through a circle the most times in an hour?

Smashing into each other at the highest possible speeds, causing massive traumatic injuries in some of our strongest people, all to move some sewn hide across a line?

The pragmatic differences between a five year old winning a round of Dance, Dance, Revolution at an arcade and winning hurdles at the Olympics are the pride, glory, years of effort, and monetary incentives attached.

A more righteously minded athlete will give the glory to God, but is that glory worth, what was it even there for, and is that truly what God wants from us?

I know we enjoy them. I once did. My point is only that we need to truly take a step back and inspect what it is that we are truthfully doing here, what we are truly gaining, and what these things are truly costing us.

220 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Ruin what, exactly?

Competition in moving on a rubber track the fastest for 7 years until becoming too old to compete with the new crop and settling into coaching or selling track equipment for other young girls who want to try and move along a rubber track the fastest for 7 years?

Competing to throw a sphere through a circle the most times in an hour?

The pragmatic differences between a five year old winning a round of Dance, Dance, Revolution at an arcade and winning hurdles at the Olympics are the pride, glory, years of effort, and monetary incentives attached.

A more righteously minded athlete will give the glory to God, but is that glory worth, what was it even there for, and is that truly what God wants from us?

I know we enjoy them. I once did. My point is only that we need to truly take a step back and inspect what it is that we are truthfully doing here, what we are truly gaining, and what these things are truly costing us.

220 days ago
1 score