Convenience

It is the ability to move forward with something with little effort or difficulty.

Depending on our approach this is either empowering or disabling.

Anything that is fulfilling in life requires effort. Growth and learning are side-effects of overcoming difficulties.

If we see convenient opportunities to effort that are in alignment with our service to the world, this empowers the mission.

If a friend owns a company that is causing the change you seek to make, that seems like a healthy convenience.

A convenient opportunity to effort.

On the contrast, choosing convenience as a replacement for effort and difficulty leads to creative, social, and physical atrophy.

This is when convenience is disabling.

A complete lack of tension mentally, physically, and spiritually leads to an overwhelming imbalance of compression and hands the convenient opportunity to effort to disease.

Look for doors that open to staircases.

Use caution when taking the elevator.

Ask, is this empowering me or disabling me?