Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Nobody's Perfect

     As we have read in Benjamin Franklin's autobiography, he had tried to schedule a list of virtues he wanted to complete. His intention was to reach moral perfection. The idea of following these virtues was to help him as a guidance to perfection. Though he was almost achieving all of his goals, he had difficulty multitasking. This can give the reader an idea that it is okay to not be perfect. We all have some kind of flaw that makes us what we call unique.
     My five virtues for this week might be difficult to follow, but with commitment, they can be accomplished. The five virtues are called, mattress appreciation, to astray from procrastination, anti-stress, and open mouth. Mattress appreciation is pretty easy to figure out. More sleep is needed in my schedule. I tend to procrastinate, so I am hoping to astray from doing so this week. Stress is one of the big issues. I am pretty laid-back, I just need to not procrastinate to eliminate this problem. The last virtue would be open mouth. This means I need to not be afraid to speak whats on my mind. Help.

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