It seems as though that most every day there’s somebody trying to tell us how to make life more simple with little tips or “hacks”—A hack used to mean somebody who wasn’t very good at anything: For example, when somebody asks me, do you like to play golf, I say: “Sure, but I’m a hacker! My swing is ugly and inconsistent. I can hit a beautiful drive straight down the fairway on one swing and on the next I’m in the lake on the wrong hole! I’m a hack.
Then a hack was a verb used to describe what digital criminals to computer servers—they hack—cut into illegally—to gain access to information that doesn’t belong to them. Now, we use the term to tell somebody how to solve little irritations in life—like how to get sand off your feet using baby powder or how to use duct tape to make a prom dress. But the one that got my attention a few months ago was how to perfectly fold a T-shirt in less than 2 seconds. I thought wow, I can have a department store fold of my T-shirt in so little time. This may change my life! My closet will look immaculate with all my T-shirts folded so neatly. I’ve got to try this. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xJEuEpj5Iqk I tried it! I was inept. What is this- T-shirt origami?! But this week I want to share a couple of “Life Hacks” aren't so trivial or frustrating but instead life-giving and freeing!
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