Saturday, September 4, 2010

goodness

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Virtue that is not put to the test can hardly be called virtue at all. Purity of motive and heart cannot be created on the tip of the tongue.

And so we test our spiritual endeavors again and again by putting them on the line -- possibly to be lost forever -- and embracing the fear we may feel at the idea of straying from or losing our virtues.

Courage is tested. Honesty is tested. Responsibility is tested. Attention is tested. And there is no book or institution that can assure the outcome. Only we can to that.

Let's be good.

But not too good.
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2 comments:

  1. Let's be good.
    But not too good.

    That seems pretty good; but why not strive for very good?

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  2. Anonymous -- Striving is what everyone does. It is the measuring of good-better-best that bars the path.

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