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What’s the most important lesson for you.
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Oddly enough, I took the most from the most basic lessons. Stuff like brushing your teeth well, and taking care of your body. I thought about why you should maintain good hygiene. Not only is it healthy and clean, it reflects who we are as a person. Do we respect and care for ourselves? Do we make the time to clean and care for ourselves as we would our partners or children?Owuamanam Eberechukwu wrote: ↑02 Jan 2023, 01:23 Most times we feel or think our happiness depends on another person. We also feel like our relationship is not working because of our partner. However, Mr Morris presented little details that makes the difference. This little things defines and creates happinesss in relationships. This is the most important lesson for me.
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I absolutely agree. I don't know why I needed to be reminded, but I benefited from the reminder to execute good general care for oneself. I feel like it's a lesson my parents never really instilled; it affects everything, including how we present ourselves to the world.Owuamanam Eberechukwu wrote: ↑02 Jan 2023, 01:23 Oddly enough, I took the most from the most basic lessons. Stuff like brushing your teeth well, and taking care of your body. I thought about why you should maintain good hygiene. Not only is it healthy and clean, it reflects who we are as a person. Do we respect and care for ourselves? Do we make the time to clean and care for ourselves as we would our partners or children?
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Things only went on from there! A few years later we had three children (ages 5,7,and 9), and our church offered classes for various aged children on Sex Education. Granted, they were focused on abstention for the most part, but gave the children a good, solid base to be built on. My husband (of now 49 years) and I continued answering whatever questions that they came up with. Sometimes these required research into books, reports, and encyclopedias, the internet not being available at the time. Living in a rural area, when it did become available, dial-up was the only option.
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This book would probably have been my first line of defense when the questions about sex were thrown at me. But, alas, like the internet, this tome was not available then. We must have done a few things right, because 3 children, 14 grandchildren, and 2 great-grandchildren with another due in March later, I am proud of every single one of them!
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What do you think is the biggest benefit from sexual purity? What motivates you towards that goal?Chika Oroke wrote: ↑04 Jan 2023, 13:18 There are a whole lot of lessons to learn from this book. For me, the most important lesson here is sexual purity, especially in this morally deficit society we see sometimes. It may not be easy, but I am doing my best to stop violation my purity the more. I have made some mistakes, but I want them to end there.
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I agree. It is not necessary to do or follow certain things simply because others do. As soon as you realize that the most important thing is what you truly desire, that is the moment you can truly say you understand the consequences and benefits of your decisions.Cheryl Erickson wrote: ↑07 Jan 2023, 15:33 I think that the most important lesson in this book is that people should not follow the crowd. Just because "everyone" is doing something does not mean that you should. You have to do what is right for yourself at the time and make sure that you understand the pros and cons of each decision that you make.
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I agree with your opinion on this topic. However, it is hard for a lot of people to practice this, given the prevalent quest of many people today to be validated and to feel good in today's society. It is sad, but this is what we see everyday on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and other social media platforms.Cheryl Erickson wrote: ↑07 Jan 2023, 15:33 I think that the most important lesson in this book is that people should not follow the crowd. Just because "everyone" is doing something does not mean that you should. You have to do what is right for yourself at the time and make sure that you understand the pros and cons of each decision that you make.