Thursday, March 25, 2010

Being True to Yourself

One of the keys to Enlightenment is seeing yourself for what you really are.

A good example is my Logic class. So far I've been able to get through all of my classes with minimal effort, except for Logic. I didn't know what it is about the subject that I cannot grasp, but that wasn't the point. Last night I was expressing anger and frustration as I was trying to do Logic homework, when I was really angry at myself. I haven't been applying myself as much as I can - I know that I have the capability of doing well in the class - and I have been squandering my extra time, which I could have been using to study.

Admitting that to myself is not enough, however, I have to also do something about it. I need to work harder so that I can hopefully bring my grade up to a B by the end of the semester.

I have not been honest with myself and I have suffered for it. This is the importance of being true to yourself.

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