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Lisa Andrews's avatar

Clint, I have been enjoying your posts for years. This one is a great synthesis of the many ideas you have discussed. It truly speaks to the divine purpose ingrained in our souls. And, it is a wonderful exhortation to prioritize that which will fulfill that purpose through our work. Thank you for sharing your wisdom.

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lyw's avatar

I enjoyed this essay. It felt like a walk with you. I would also add that more things than ego oppose what the soul longs for and virtue can often be confused along one's path. Have to remain mindful, and look out for each other, i think.

On a side note, because I love word etymologies, virtue goes further back to Latin and can associated with 'manliness' and 'moral perfection'. Somewhere along its journey, it was also associated with 'virginity' especially one that is well-maintained by a woman. And from the movie 'the Green Book' according to Viggo's character, 'virtuoso' means 'you're pretty good.'

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