Consciously seek opportunities to interact with others in a positive and life-affirming manners.
Remember to place the needs of others ahead of shallow personal “wants.”
If you look for a life of goodness, you quickly realize that time on earth is not only about your own comfort, but also in providing comfort to others. Confess the need for control over your finances. Everything we claim as our own is simply on loan to us—for a very limited time.
Commit to managing those things entrusted to you. Only through management of our own desires, can we properly manage the physical things—including money—in our temporary possession. Determine to live within what is available to you. Be wary of creating excessive debt or any other unnecessary obligations.
Be content in whatever your circumstances.
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