Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Professional achievement

So, at work, my position is graded based upon performance; specifically in accuracy of execution as compared to intended design. People at a much higher pay grade than I design jobs to be performed by people like me, and then my performance is graded on accuracy to that design. On Saturday, I performed a perfect job. 100% accuracy, 100% quantity. The royal flush of my profession.  My performance is also graphed, so this particular result, a flat-lined graph, is colloquially known as a "heart attack". I work hard to be always improving at my work, and I had performed very close to that before, but it was awesome to achieve it. There is still a lot of room to grow beyond a perfect score; there are lots of ways I could still do my job better, but I am a little bit proud of myself right at this moment. I am thankful to God that he has chosen this way to work through me.

Draft edition (in progress): On the debate between Free Will and Predestination: (My unofficial master's thesis on the nature of human suffering)

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