Four Ways People Come
Patching the Old or Creating Something New?
Most of us spend a lot of time trying to fix things—
old routines, worn-out systems, familiar patterns.
There’s value in that.
But sometimes, the issue isn’t what’s broken…
it’s what no longer has the capacity to hold what’s new.
In this reflection, I explore a simple but powerful idea drawn from the teachings of Jesus—one that applies whether you’re thinking about your life, your work, or your leadership:
๐ Growth doesn’t always come from patching the old.
๐ Sometimes it requires creating something new.
If you’ve ever felt like what used to work just isn’t working anymore, this may resonate.
๐ Go deeper (reflection + discussion):
๐ https://tomsims.substack.com/p/four-ways-people-respond-to-jesus-66a
๐ Read the full article:
๐ https://medium.com/@tomsims/patching-the-old-or-creating-something-new-a5db4b0fca0c?sk=e1a037662770b7288dce3cfaacb4871e
Question:
Where in your life are you trying to patch something that may need to be replaced?
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