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Thursday, 12 February 2026

Toxic: (Re-work A)

Toxic: (Re-work A)

 

 Serious reflections are sometimes warranted.

 

 Toxic? 

 
A word oft used to describe males and masculinity!

Although there are reasons for that term,the progressives' viewpoint is too loose and   unwarranted, for such a strong and wide -ranging term. Such a term is oft used for men being men, while women are treated as though they are not similarly flawed. The world appears to admire (some ) women as though they are super human. 

However the word has been debated, written about and applied to a difficult- to- be- negative about yet pervasive tool.

Our "digital" world seems (too) unrealistic to be real. IRL once meant " in real life." 

But for many the IDW (in Digital world )  is "real" enough that it replaces the real world? The world we actually breathe,sleep,work, reproduce and eat in. The real world populated with species from all over, to Man over all.

How is the  IDW ( replacement world) a real world?  It would seem that to those users  who deem this ubiquitous tool essential to each and  every life - journey.?? IF this claim is to be believed then it is in accordance  with the importance,utility and relevance of their shared reality?

This environment of the IDW is thoroughly special  to the Millennials and Gen Z. In Western nations; Mobiles are as necessary as food and water. Life would be much, much harder without them. The world has billions of them. Many own two mobiles.

Gen Z is especially hooked to the IDW( in digital world ) which is fostered by smart mobiles. This addiction has consequences for the shared reality that our real world creates.

Why ? The outcome ( of this Digital World ) makes it  more difficult for real relationships to form in the real world. Least of which, the element of conversation with real people who are physically present so that not just audio but the whole range of subtle cues, bodily and otherwise are available for scrutiny and interaction.
 
Social media  creates faux relationships with smart mobiles mediating "perfect moments" and filtered images or perfected photographs for inevitable comparisons, while people remain fully disconnected from more meaningful relationships.
 
Customs,norms and core values have altered significantly with Gen Z.

In some surveys, its been observed that Gen Z has minimalised some of the  values of their parents. For some, there are individuals whose lives  are eccentric,vastly and culturally different to their fellow Gen Z  members. These "unusual" individuals are like strangers in a strange land. So they live but are  treated by many who label them as  "toxic individuals "

It's a sad state of affairs that new ( and older) relationships that are too "difficult to maintain," therefore labelled as toxic. Approximately 50 % of Gen Z have this disturbing mentality. Such "toxicity" is "too much" for the younger generation Z, so for them, about 50 % of their relationships could be cancelled or annulled. Absurdly awkward for someone who is an individual living in the digital-- and the Real world.

Good, meaningful relationships are like strong, tall trees, the slower but  more worthwhile growth means nurturing and  maturing people over a longer period of time. Not resorting to a "quick fix, " just because of uncomfortable, alien notions,ideas and differing values. It means more patience,listening and forgiveness needs to be applied.

In the long game, it means greater honest interaction, trustworthiness and valid cross- pollination of ideas, values and life.

Cultural and sociopolitical  exchange takes time, unlike instant coffee. Like good tea or coffee, better comes with effort,time and quality of re/sources. Who doesn't like barista coffee or steeped hot tea?
 
 
( by Digital Anvil ) 

Be an Optimist (2)


Be an Optimist (2)


“In this world you will have trouble but be brave! I have defeated the world.” John 16:33 NCV  ( empathsis mine )

Whatever circumstances you find yourself in, they don’t have to define you or defeat you. Even if you cannot change them, you can overcome them. George Bernard Shaw wrote: “People are always blaming their circumstances for what they are. I don’t believe in circumstances. The people who get on in this world are the people who get up and look for the circumstances they want, and if they can’t find them, make them.”

When it comes to faith, we rely far too much on circumstantial evidence. Doubt is letting our circumstances dictate how we feel and what we believe. When we let our circumstances get between us and God, it creates a smokescreen of doubt. 

Faith is putting the promises of God between you and your circumstances. It doesn’t mean you deny reality. It simply means you’re in touch with a greater reality—one more real than what you can touch or taste or see or hear or feel or smell. Jesus was a realist: “In this world you will have trouble.” But He was also an optimist: “Take heart! I have overcome the world” (NIV). Our optimism is anchored to the empty tomb. If Jesus walked out of the tomb, and He did, you don’t have a problem that He cannot solve. And you need to start living as though you believe that is true. There are seven promises in the book of Revelation that begin with the same phrase: “To him who overcomes.” And it reminds us of our true identity as overcomers. We aren’t just conquerors; we are more than conquerors!

SoulFood: Gal 5:22–23 Exo 23:1–9 Luke 6:27–36 Rom 12:14–21

( Agreed: Digital Anvil with thanks to Vision.org.au.)



Tuesday, 10 February 2026

I'm Not a Vet.

 What Could You Possibly Mean ?

 

I'm not a Vet but i can tell the difference between a human and a horse.


( Agreed: Digital Anvil )

I Do:

In a world where love can be difficult to comprehend, it serves as a reminder that solid marriages are a daily occurrence rather than an one- time isolated event.

As a result, a "today I do" mentality should permeate all relationships.

By Digital Anvil.

Rarity:

Beauty inside (  letter) and beauty outside ( envelope )

Rare indeed..

( By Digital Anvil )

Dedicated to Ru.

Saturday, 7 February 2026

Beauty:

Beauty is the envelope,not the letter.

 

  by Digital Anvil.

Be Optimistic.

Be Optimistic (1)


“God saw everything that He had made, and indeed it was very good.” Genesis 1:31 NKJV

Before the age of two, Helen Keller lost her vision and her hearing. In an instant, her world went dark and silent. Then a godsend named Anne Sullivan broke through Helen’s solitary confinement and touched her soul. As a result, Helen became the first deaf/blind person to earn a bachelor’s degree. She also authored a dozen books, including a manifesto on her philosophy of life, Optimism.

“No pessimist ever discovered the secrets of the stars,” she wrote, “or sailed to an uncharted land.” The last page of her book echoes the first page of Scripture: “Optimism is the harmony of man’s spirit and the spirit of God pronouncing His works good.”

 If God’s Spirit is within you, optimism is the order of the day. Optimism isn’t at odds with the reality all around us. It simply means we’re anchored to another reality—the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ—that is deeper and stronger and longer than the reality we can perceive with our five senses. 


Helen Keller proved that with an optimistic spirit, even the most difficult of circumstances cannot define you. And even if you cannot change them, you can overcome them. She proved that as amazing as the human eye is, there’s something more amazing—the mind’s eye that enables us to imagine the unthinkable and believe the impossible. It’s why she said, “The only thing worse than being blind is having sight but no vision.” Or as Paul put it: “Brothers and sisters, think about the things that are good and worthy of praise” (Philippians 4:8 NCV). In other words, be optimistic.

SoulFood: Num 30:1–32:24 Luke 8:40–56 Ps 125 Pro 4:3–4

Digital Anvil thanks Vision.org.au
For the above daily- reading.

Toxic: (Re-work A)

Toxic: (Re-work A)     Serious reflections are sometimes warranted.     Toxic?    A word oft used to describe males and masculinity! Althoug...