BOREDOM

Isaiah 49:4
I replied, "But my work all seems so useless!
I have spent my strength for nothing and
to no purpose at all. Yet I leave it all in the
LORD'S hand; I will trust God for my reward."




On June 17, 2008, ExecuNet.com reported, “that the survey of 1,597 employed executives with an average annual salary of more than $206,000 reveals that 61% are satisfied or very satisfied with their current job, professional fulfillment varies significantly by function, with MIS/IT and Sales executives the most likely to be unhappy. Survey shows that boredom and shortage of opportunities for advancement remain key drivers.” You might be asking how a person that earns the above mentioned amount of money could still be dissatisfied or worse yet, bored? Well, boredom happens when a person very plainly doesn't know their purpose in life. If you find that you don't understand your life's purpose, seek wisdom from the Word. It's safe to say that when you find your purpose, it'll be a priceless treasure worth waiting for.

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