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A mark of maturity is being more disciplined and governed by what you believe than by what you feel. We need emotions, but we can’t be emotionally driven. Feelings are real, but they’re also temporary—and they can compromise good decisions. People who haven’t developed their faith often let their feelings shape their beliefs. But those who operate in a spirit of faith are consistent in not allowing their emotions to lead them.
By Keith Tucci5
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A mark of maturity is being more disciplined and governed by what you believe than by what you feel. We need emotions, but we can’t be emotionally driven. Feelings are real, but they’re also temporary—and they can compromise good decisions. People who haven’t developed their faith often let their feelings shape their beliefs. But those who operate in a spirit of faith are consistent in not allowing their emotions to lead them.

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