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You Are Not Who You Could Be
You know perfectly well that you live in a relationship with your own conscience. And when you violate the moral order that’s part and parcel of your soul, you are ashamed and hide and (get) bitter. And then you get angry. You can’t show your face to other people. You can’t even look at yourself in the mirror. And you know perfectly well that is true. Even though you may not know what to do about it, or how to get out of it. There is a moral order built into human beings. If there wasn’t, there is no way we could even communicate with one another. Because there will be no rules of communication. There will be nothing that we mutually wanted or expected from each other. You know, one of the things I figured out is that we are all appalled when we run into another person who is not yet the redeemer. Every person you’ll ever meet you are dissatisfied with because they are not who they could be. And you’re broadcasting that message at everyone all the time: “you’re not who you could be”, “You are not who you could be”. “You are not who you could be”. “I’m not who I could be.” And we are all facing each other with our emotional displays, pleading with each other to become that which we couldn’t become. And every one knows it, but we won’t do it. And it’s no wonder. [1]
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Almost all the people you admire are the people who take on a heavy burden of responsibility.[2]
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