My e-wallet is starting to get a little thicker, and I’m not concerned about it one bit. In fact, I wish my e-wallet was expanding at a faster pace than it is.
I wouldn’t be able to say the same thing about my physical wallet – that’s a completely different matter.
My physical wallet is at its max; I can’t put anything more in it. I use a hard case for my credit and information cards and it can only hold so much before they are so jammed together that you can’t get any of them out.
Since the time I started carrying a wallet I have tried to keep it as thin as possible. But the older you get, the more cards you have to carry with you.
I remember a time when I carried a billfold with six slots for cards in it. It was pretty thin, but before long I needed to double up the cards, with more than one per slot.
I started feeling my wallet when I sat down. I kind of had to move to sit on one cheek more than the other.
I’ve seen people with wallets that are two or three inches thick, and I wonder how they are able to sit down at all.
In fact, many people pull their wallets out of their pockets when they sit down.
That is not something I would ever do. I would constantly lose my wallet and be replacing it and all the cards inside it on a monthly basis.
For me a wallet has to be thin and be able to stay in my pocket. And that’s what I like about my e-wallet.
I can add cards to it and it never gets any thicker. I just added a card to it the other day. And when I use it I won’t even have to pull my wallet out of my pocket. I just use my phone or my watch.
E-wallets are the way to go. We should be able to put our health care card and drivers’ license in our e-wallets as well.
I would like it if all I needed to carry with me was a billfold. And even there, I’m using cash a lot less.
There are some stubborn institutions though. I have two credit cards by the same company, from different banks. One bank gives me the e-wallet option while the other one doesn’t.
I’m not sure what their reasoning is other than they don’t want to make life too easy for me. I guess we will always have those who are not going to go with the trend until the trend is a well-worn path used by almost everyone.
All I know is the quicker the wallet in my back pocket shrinks, the more comfortable I’ll be sitting down.
Here’s the thing: Often I will find myself communicating with God in the same familiar ways, praying the same types of prayers, asking for the same types of things. My ways are very accustomed to me. But seeking new ways to speak with God, and to listen to Him communicate back, opens up whole new avenues of relating to God. Always be growing in how you interact with God and you will find God to be more refreshing and easy to access.
That’s Life!
Paul
Question: What new ways of doing old things do you need to look into? Leave your comments below.