Over the past couple days, I have examined my daily life. I took a notice on all my weaknesses and the small pieces I had to put back into place, and slowly make them flawless. The five virtues I needed to work on were; preserverance, sincerity, order, tolerance, and confidence. All of the following virtues have different meanings, and thus have to be achieved in different ways.
My first virtue is preserverance, the act of never giving up. Giving up is common among teenagers, and we need to stick to our decisions and try to achieve the impossible.
Being sincere, as in being honest, is important for every human being. Honesty is the key that opens up many doors, and if people continue to be liars, then people will not look at them how they want to be looked at.
Order is important to me, and I need to work on that, because organization is the key to success. I need to be organized, and not a cluttery mess. If our life is in an orderly fashion, it will be easier to progress on a daily basis, and have no need to look back on and find those missing "pieces". Tolerance is another important virtue, because I need to be more tolerable toward others, and respect their opinions on certain topics. Being tolerant is a key to maintaining a healthy lifespan, and it will make us better individuals.
Confidence is the most important virtue in my opinion. It is the one thing I am deprived of the most. Confidence is what gives a person pride and dignity, and I always doubt myself and most of the time not believe in my own decisions or guidelines. I need to be more proud of who I am, and stand high and mighty.
The virtue I had the most trouble with was preserverance. The act of never giving up is pretty hard to me. During the past two days I tried to stick to a scheduled routine of finishing my homework as soon as I got home, but I lagged it because it was too difficult. I need to just keep trying harder, until I finish what has to be done and not give up.
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