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Enchiridion 35 shows that we have to see our actions through but not for externals or the gratification of others. If a course of action is wrong do not do it.
We live in a society that constantly tells us what’s wrong with ourselves and what we need to do or obtain in order to be like some better version of ourselves, often resulting in us trying to emulate another person instead of being our authentic selves.
Being our authentic selves requires intentionality and effort, but it results in a happier and more content being that is able to fully show up in life with confidence and pride.
By Matt SchmidtEnchiridion 35 shows that we have to see our actions through but not for externals or the gratification of others. If a course of action is wrong do not do it.
We live in a society that constantly tells us what’s wrong with ourselves and what we need to do or obtain in order to be like some better version of ourselves, often resulting in us trying to emulate another person instead of being our authentic selves.
Being our authentic selves requires intentionality and effort, but it results in a happier and more content being that is able to fully show up in life with confidence and pride.