For me, Jeremy Taylor's fourth rule comes most easy to me. I love to do good things in secret. I am through and through a lover, so I love to maintain the relationships with those I love by doing good deeds that go with out excessive notice. I have focused very hard on nurturing my need for being praised and now I find more joy in my good deeds than in the praises that come with them!
Conversely, Taylor's fourteenth rule comes to be the most hard for me to adhere to. It is so difficult to see what others have and not want that as well. I see so many fortunate people all around me, and I often think, "gee, why can't my life be more like theirs? They easily have no worries..." I know I should not do that, but that is my greatest habit to kick.
Conversely, Taylor's fourteenth rule comes to be the most hard for me to adhere to. It is so difficult to see what others have and not want that as well. I see so many fortunate people all around me, and I often think, "gee, why can't my life be more like theirs? They easily have no worries..." I know I should not do that, but that is my greatest habit to kick.
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