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Thursday; January 5

I will be the first to admit that we have been able to deal with the challenges we have faced over the last few years. We have come up with ways to work remotely, have food delivered to our homes and shop from the safety of our own homes. We have even figured out ways to worship and participate in Bible Studies online. While all of these have helped us to accomplish our current tasks, I am concerned about the impact these solutions will have on us. Yes, we are able to do most of what we have always done, but do they promote future problem solving and the collaboration we need to advance? The current set up may make us good now, but will they help us to become better in the future? They have fixed today’s issues but will they launch us into doing more in the upcoming years? Have we become satisfied with accomplishing tasks at the expense of advancing creativity? I believe there is a potential that these recent solutions can inhibit creativity in business and education, but where