Review of Flywheel

Flywheel (2003)
10/10
Finding inward joy brings it outward
3 October 2005
The first comments that I read had such a bitter tone to them...a negativity that is part of the problem in our world today. It is always better to live as honestly as possible both personally and professionally. Have we gotten so cynical that we think it is better to cheat others to get ahead in life? This movie was a welcome surprise and joy to me. I found it to be inspiring and a reminder of the true values in life. This is one movie that I will definitely purchase! And the movie does not suggest that if you turn your life over to God that everything will be instantly better. Instead, it reinforces that our faith is constantly challenged, that we will find high roads and low roads in our walk to live an honest, Godly life. Jay did not turn his life over to God because he had lost everything. He turned his life and business over once he admitted to himself that inwardly he was miserable with himself as a man and a human being. There was a joy missing inside of him. By finding that inward joy, his relationships began to improve. And he found that living with himself became much easier also.
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