Saving "it" is pretty common refrain. I think the "it" can refer to many different things. It can refer to a few major themes like money, effort, or grace. It also has a lot of different contexts within those themes that it can apply to. In general, saving money seems like a good thing. It generally seems like a good way to live. That saving mentality can be pervasive though. It can easily creep into to other aspects of life like effort or even grace.
I'm older now than I once was. That tends to happen. My view on saving has changed. Earlier on in my life, I would try to save every penny. Saving money is good if you have a plan.
Maybe I'm wiser now. Probably not just a bit older. My perspective has changed. My understanding of how tenuous plans can be has gotten deeper. Maybe the better way to live is not to save. I don't think it's smart to be irresponsible. Why save it though? That's a good question. Use it.
Hopefully, not saving will creep into other aspects of life like effort and grace. That now seems like a better way to live.
Taher, ask yourself, "what are you saving it for?"
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