Every day carries with it a responsibility.
From Joseph B. Wirthlin
Some of the happiest people I know have none of the things the world insists are necessary for satisfaction and joy.
We don't have to be perfect today. We don't have to be better than someone else. All we have to do is to be the very best we can.
Some carry the burden of bitterness and resentfulness for many years.
Some pass their days as though suffering a deep sadness they cannot name. Others are unhappy because life didn't turn out the way they thought it would.
A computer can be a useful and indispensable tool. But if we allow it to devour our time with vain, unproductive, and sometimes destructive pursuits, it becomes an entangling net.
Some have been ensnared in the net of excessive debt. The net of interest holds them fast, requiring them to sell their time and energies to meet the demands of creditors. They surrender their freedom, becoming slaves to their own extravagance.
We can easily get our lives out of balance.
There is something about prosperity that brings out the worst in some people.
Prosperity often leads to pride, which leads to sin.
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