Don’t argue for other people’s weaknesses. Don’t argue for your own. When you make a mistake, admit it, correct it, and learn from it – immediately.
Communication is the most important skill in life. We spend most of our waking hours communicating. But consider this: You’ve spent years learning how to read and write, years learning how to speak. But what about listening?
But until a person can say deeply and honestly, “I am what I am today because of the choices I made yesterday,” that person cannot say, “I choose otherwise.”
Be a function of your values rather than a function of the impulse or desire of any given moment.
Attending church does not necessarily mean living the principles taught in those meetings. You can be active in a church but inactive in its gospel.
Admission of ignorance is often the first step in our education.