The danger of praise
Mon, 01 Jan 1996 Filed in:
Journal
As for the danger of praise, it is
only so venemous as the desire to escape the consequences of past
actions. One is always who he has chosen to be. Once he can accept
the biting pain that comes with admitting a bad decision, he will
openly welcome the wondrous bounty of acknowledging a good one.
Life is but a succession of such choices, and only one’s own moral
judgment can guide the way. It has nothing to do with external
comments on how this process may appear to others.