Too many people try to do more than one thing at a time. Yet, Time Magazine reports that, “The neuroscience is clear: We are wired to be mono-taskers. One study found that just 2.5% of people are able to multitask effectively. And when the rest of us attempt to do two complex activities simultaneously, it is simply an illusion." As Publilius Syrus wrote, “To do two things at once is to do neither”.
In Mark 12: 28-34, Jesus was asked about His one thing. This week's lesson dives into The Greatest Commandment and encourages us to ensure that God is truly our one thing, our primary focus, and our greatest love.