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Last week I wrote about self-control. This week I wanted to share a story which I think is related to the whole self-control issue. Actually I came across it at work when reading about the personality trait of dedication.
So the Drop-In class spent the summer discussing “respectable” sins, ending with self-control. For the most part we understand that having self-control is a good thing.
The Book Bunch gathered for their August book discussion. The topic was “Go Set a Watchman” by Harper Lee. We had just discussed “To Kill a Mockingbird” in June.
You are sitting at a traffic light waiting to turn right. The person in the car in front of you misses several, “perfectly fine,” opportunities to do the same. Then it happens.
I don’t know about you, but it’s all I can do to remember to send cards and notes related to specific events. I’ve always admired people who had that knack for reaching out in such thoughtful ways.
Is it any wonder people seem somewhat despondent? Faces appear tired and sad. With all that is going on in the world it’s so easy to fall prey to anxiety and depression.