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Busyness Versus Hurry
- Busyness is an outward condition of having a lot to do while hurry is an inner condition of the soul marked by anxiety.
- Jordan and Mark emphasize being busy with the right things without becoming frantic or angry.
Urgency From Conviction
- Hurry can be driven by anxiety and imitation, while urgency born of conviction is different and productive.
- Mark urges aiming busyness at the Father's business rather than keeping up with others.
Good Samaritan Study Example
- Mark recounts the seminary student experiment where hurried students ignored a person in need.
- The study showed that whether someone helped depended heavily on how rushed they were.