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Far more acceptable to God is one that thinks of the greatness of one’s own sins, and the smallness of ones virtues, and how far one is from the perfection of saints, than one who disputes of their greatness or littleness. (CIoC)

A wise person knows how little they know. Contemplate Saint Paul’s teaching in his first letter to the Corinthians chapter 12-14 and ask yourself if you’re telling the foot to grab more or the hand to walk more or do you want everyone to be you (maybe the ear J).

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