Morals 10/7/2025
"Right Action” isn't for superior morality, it is for self-respect and inner peace, it just happens to have moral principles built in.
I had a gym membership from prior employment. I think could have angled to make sure it was valid at my next location. I checked, and probably could have made it work, but I would have had to tell a couple fibs to keep it, they owe it to me, right?? Nope. I owe it to myself to unaffiliate. I owe it to myself to detach, and take care of myself the way God would, and intended. If I stayed on their account, how would I ever be able to fully move forward? Sometimes spite is motivational, it should be very temporary. Right action is always motivational, and can be permanent without negative consequences.