Pragmatism Vs Accountability
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In my search for a more correct perception or reason, I have discovered I must be an example of reason. Clarity of purpose and understanding humility has given me the opportunity to see myself for what I am. Honestly there were things about me I wanted to change, but I didn’t have the will or courage to see it thru. Then one day I committed a random act of kindness and change seemed so easy, even I could do it. By uprooting my self-absorbed nature and seeking a balance of reasoning that justifies accountability in my life has helped me see clearly that we all reap what we sow. Clarity has helped me search for what I need in life, which is peace within. What better way to answer the ultimate question in life, will God say I have used my time here on earth wisely, will God say well done? You have fought a good fight. You have struggled in your quest to find reason. You have found your way home.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781606479278
ISBN10: 160647927X
James Beck
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2008
Publisher: Xulon Press
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