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The Longview of Faith

1 h 0 min · 24. maj 2026
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In the heart of New York City's financial district stands a peculiar monument to short-sighted thinking. "One Seaport," a skyscraper that will forever remain unfinished, leans noticeably to one side—a modern-day Leaning Tower of Pisa. The builders tried to save money by using untested foundation technology instead of drilling down to solid bedrock nearly two hundred feet below. They saved six million dollars and countless hours, but the building began leaning four inches north before it was even half complete. Their attempt to counterbalance the tilt only made things worse, creating what looks like a giant banana reaching toward the sky. This architectural failure serves as a powerful metaphor for how many of us approach life. In a culture obsessed with immediate gratification, quick results, and shortcuts to success, we often sacrifice long-term stability for short-term gains. But what if there's a better way?

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The Longview of Faith

In the heart of New York City's financial district stands a peculiar monument to short-sighted thinking. "One Seaport," a skyscraper that will forever remain unfinished, leans noticeably to one side—a modern-day Leaning Tower of Pisa. The builders tried to save money by using untested foundation technology instead of drilling down to solid bedrock nearly two hundred feet below. They saved six million dollars and countless hours, but the building began leaning four inches north before it was even half complete. Their attempt to counterbalance the tilt only made things worse, creating what looks like a giant banana reaching toward the sky. This architectural failure serves as a powerful metaphor for how many of us approach life. In a culture obsessed with immediate gratification, quick results, and shortcuts to success, we often sacrifice long-term stability for short-term gains. But what if there's a better way?

24. maj 20261 h 0 min