tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3425569396822162863.post5333285634960733130..comments2023-10-20T07:30:04.850-04:00Comments on Stars Like Grains of Sand in my Pocket: THE MINUTE WE BEGIN CARRYING OUT OUR DECISION, A THOUSAND DOUBTS ARISE ABOUT THE DANGERS WHICH MIGHT DEVELOP IF WE HAVE BEEN SERIOUSLY MISTAKEN IN OUR PLAN…Big Mark 243http://www.blogger.com/profile/10974573439218884164noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3425569396822162863.post-67550701098527147892014-03-21T04:31:57.316-04:002014-03-21T04:31:57.316-04:00Great post, Mark. I have a couple of questions for...Great post, Mark. I have a couple of questions for you, as I have had a little trouble doing things because of uncertainty. The first question is: Can one study, to be prepared, for TOO long (maybe after awhile it could cause one to just become immobilized or be an excuse not to do anything). In other words, how does one know when they've had enough time "at the tower" if there's no sargeant there telling them it's their turn to run? Question Two: Is it important to have the encouragement of others? The soldiers talked out their ideas and fears with others right before running. You talked things out with your Mom as well. You said this helped you. What do you suggest someone do who don't have these people in their lives? I do have the Lord, but sometimes I think I just need that extra person or people to quickly talk something over with before doing something. What do you think? Thank you! <br />Take care, krissy :)krissy knoxhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14541923934162365673noreply@blogger.com