| Since when do we have to agree with people to defend them from injustice?
-Lillian Hellman, playwright (1905-1984)
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| "We know from cognitive psychology research that when people feel "cognitive dissonance" between what they believe and what they do, they are much more likely to change what they believe. Living by one's principles is much more difficult than changing one's principles." - Mark A Yarhouse
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| If you aren't happy with yourself in your current situation...
out of work
out of shape
out of touch
single
sick
psycho
nothing you do to change that will make you happy with yourself long-term either.
I'm just so sick of watching my friends drift from thing to thing or relationship to relationship going "THIS one will finally make me happy forever!" (or some variation on that theme)
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| today i question theology in practice a faulty premise
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| Practice active listening. Listen without internalizing. Interparticipate with God.
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