The world needs our best now, and in every consecutive “now” thereafter.
The middle way of wisdom lies between compromising one’s standards and over-exaggerated idealism, so avoid ego AND excuse-making.
Shall we begin?
(See y’all tomorrow)
We’ve talked about this earlier this month. Don’t wait to begin doing good in the world. The perfection we’re waiting for will never come… and we will interpret that as an excuse to not act.
The world needs our best now, and in every consecutive “now” thereafter. The middle way of wisdom lies between compromising one’s standards and over-exaggerated idealism, so avoid ego AND excuse-making. Shall we begin? (See y’all tomorrow) Comments are closed.
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About the BlogAwakening the desire to explore Stoicism, and how it relates to his existing beliefs, Rev. William committed to working through the text, The Daily Stoic, a year-long journey to awaken the Stoic mind. About the AuthorBorn and raised in New Orleans, Louisiana, Rev. William attended Naropa University in Boulder, Colorado where in 2007 he graduated with a degree in Religious Studies, minoring in Psychology. Currently residing in Longmont, CO, he is one of the Priests and founder of Mountain Ancestors Grove. He spends his time playing mandolin (and some guitar), writing, engaging in LGBTQIA+ advocacy and education, community service, and sharing a larger vision of how a polytheist perspective can lead to greater human understanding, acceptance, and gods be good, peace. Archives
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