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Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn

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No one is perfect and nothing we do is perfect.  The bible teaches us that perfection is rooted in pride. What may seem perfect to someone has flaws to another.  Accepting that perfection is out of your control can be hard. In our daily lives and jobs we may try to strive for perfection. But even computers aren't perfect. The news shares almost daily how AI has done something wrong. Or how an update caused a device to be unusable.  This is generally why companies offer beta testing to make sure the product they put out for sale or general use is working properly.  You can be paid to be a beta tester but just remember the risks may not be worth any payment.  You could lose whatever device you are testing on. The link to beta testing will be in the about section of this podcast.

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My road to perfection ended when doing DIY.  I decided after thinking how my house is over 100 years old, and NOTHING is perfect even when brand new installed why strive for perfection? Why let it eat at me? I was devastated that the new drywall I installed got busted.  I grabbed my mud bucket filled both my hands and slapped it on the wall. Plow, plop, squish, mush, bang, boom, bop went the sounds as I covered the whole wall and textured it with my bare hands. And now the wall is done and I am happy.  Perfectly imperfect.

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Your computer or smartphone may not feel perfect either. You can adjust just about everything. From font size to make it easier to read, to brightness to make it easier to see. You don't have to accept default settings when it comes to any device you use. Click on settings and have your way tweaking things the way you want or need it to be. You can buy cases, coverings, protectors of all kinds to make things easier to use and safer as well. Don't be afraid to go on Amazon or Google and look up whatever you would like to do with your devices.

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Psalms 73:26 “My health may fail, and my spirit may grow weak, but God remains the strength of my heart; he is mine forever.” 

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Thanks so much for making this a part of your day. If you enjoyed this podcast, please be sure to like and subscribe to the Facebook and YouTube channels, Amy Lynn's voiceovers. You can stream the podcast anytime on demand and find all of our links to the podcast applications on amylynn.org

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