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SELF RELIANCE ....part 3

NOTHING IS AT LAST SACRED BUT THE INTEGRITY OF YOUR OWN MIND.....integrity is what you believe and what you do not honesty. This whole essay doesn’t work if you believe your bad from the start only work if you believe your good. Honesty without compassion is mean , but the truth is still the truth. Vanity ~ desire to look good .... Hard to estimate good without having to compare to it. We need to start being good instead of having vanity and looking good. Some people thinks their good deeds is paying of for all of their bad deeds. For example being a jerk to someone and then going to church. If your a good person you need to know not try to prove it to anyone else. FOR NONCONFORMITY THE WORLD WHIPS YOU WITH ITS DISPLEASURE. Intelligent and nice people will get mad and then forget about it but when working people, brutes & children get mad we need to forgive out how to do a conversation rather than yelling.

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