The wall was falling down. It was in a terrible state of disrepair.
Finally, the workmen were summoned to do something about it.
There were sounds of hacking.
There sounds of hammering.
And then silence.
Suddenly the appearance of a workman over the top of the fence on the other side.
He was applying cement OVER the crumbling wall. Rather than taking it down first before building a new one, he was plastering over the old one as it was.
So often we do that with relationships too. Instead of dealing with the fundamental problem, we put on a facade, a face, a front.
This is a recipe for a future downfall. And a big one at that.
Saturday, December 15, 2007
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