If Broken Crayons Still Colour, How Come No One Picks 'Em? - podcast episode cover

If Broken Crayons Still Colour, How Come No One Picks 'Em?

Jun 10, 202011 minSeason 1Ep. 19
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Episode description

Recently, for some odd reason, I keep seeing the caption—"broken crayons still colour."  For a long time, I too subscribed to this notion that its okay to be broken and functional. I now see this phrase in a whole new light, as it suggests to me that in your broken state, you're still effective. The lie detector determines THIS IS A LIE! Contrary to popular belief, while some broken things still work, don't be fooled, they do not operate at full capacity. Obviously, since people have a tendency to replace broken things. By virtue that the body has been created to heal itself, this tells me 'wholeness' was the original blueprint for our lives. Sadly, we have succumbed to this fake-it-til'-you-make-it culture-so much so, that it's hard to detect an issue at first glance. Do me a favour, abandon team brokenness rocks, aye!

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