Wednesday, May 12, 2010

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A better understanding of what you are about-your goals, your dreams, and
your aspirations-leads you to a better understanding of those around you. It
is critical, therefore, that you be honest with yourself at all times. The
moment you begin to deceive yourself is the beginning of the decline in your
character; it is the beginning of a process of rationalization that permits
you to justify unacceptable behavior. Make sure you are a person whom you
like, a person of sound character. If you don't like yourself, how can you
expect others to like you? Step back and examine your behavior as logically
as possible. Ask yourself, "Am I the kind of person I would like to be
with?" Developing good character traits is like achieving any other
objective. Determine where you wish to be and then develop a plan for
getting there.

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