Doing Justice by Providing Sabbath for Others
Date Linked: 29 May 2025
Source: story link, from redletterchristians.org
Lots of interesting ideas in here. Certainly a different approach to “Sabbath” than the one I grew up with.
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Now that I think of it, that seems to sum up how I increasingly feel about productivity books. I find useful ideas in them, but I also feel like the worldview they promote is broken.
I’m reading a productivity book that has some useful advice in it, but I’m bothered by the running encouragement to find a project I’m willing to get up early or stay up late for. I’ve learned in recent months that getting enough sleep is really important for me—more important than any project.
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