You’ve probably heard someone define insanity as, “doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result.” There sure is a lot of truth to that statement. And it probably wouldn’t take you or me very long to start picking out “insanity” in our own lives. Whether it’s something as mundane as staying up too late and then being exhausted the next day and committing to go to bed sooner, only to be doing the same routine again the next evening. Or whether it’s more extreme like pornography or alcohol. Claiming to never do it again because of how awful and empty it leaves you, but then finding yourself searching the same sites again, or visiting the same liquor store again.
Why is it that we are so prone to insanity? Doing the same thing over and over again, but hoping to get a different result? No one stays up late watching a movie because they enjoy being exhausted the next day. No one enjoys the guilt and emptiness after indulging on pornographic content online. And no one enjoys the hangover, financial burden of drinking, or the problems that they tried to forget about rushing back at
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