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1 - READ THE WORD
To choose prudence
“The prudent see danger and take refuge, but the simple keep going and pay the penalty”
Proverbs 27:12
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2 - Reflect
Many times we find ourselves in decisive moments in which having with us a basis of knowledge makes it so that we can act in a wise and prudent manner when we choose a path. The same is produced by our experience; it lets us recognize more easily the path we must avoid so that we are not harmed at the end. If we do not know how to develop that intuition, connect with our spirit, and through it know ourselves deeply, and also be able to know our neighbors, it is very likely that we will fall over and over again into situations that are damaging to us.
Keeping ourselves open to learning, and at the same time analyzing our attitudes and emotions. Knowing what is inside us will tell us what is good for us and will act as a mirror for what surrounds us.
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