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Wednesday
Mar282007

One-hundred Percent

956849-786934-thumbnail.jpgWe do not need to wait for the big challenges in life to work on developing our virtue. We can work at increasing virtue in small, everyday ways. We can practice moderation in eating just what we need to be healthy and in sleeping just enough to be rested. We can work on our patience while waiting in line at the post office and on our impartiality when two children are each telling us their version of how the glass was broken.

Gradually, we will become more adept at our practice and as we encounter life's more difficult challenges, we will be better skilled at reacting wisely and calmly.

I realize this sounds very simple and obvious, but unfortunately, even small acts of virtue require much effort on our part to accomplish them perfectly. So while this may sound simplistic and repetitive, the question we need to ask ourselves is "Am I doing this one-hundred percent of my time with one-hundred percent of my effort?"

 

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Reader Comments (1)

I am a teacher and I often feel as though the little things are the hardest to deal with, especially when you have 21 of them at a time.

I often feel as though I need to be removed from my current life, I need to be seculded so that I can focus on patience and virtue. It feels as if I can't be a teacher, a foster mom, a wife, and a homeowner AND find time to meditate and be patient.

It is just such an effort for me to make these changes. It would be much easier if I could focus on one thing at a time.

Is this running away from my life, or does this make sense?
March 29, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterGloria

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