1. Know that your worst character flaws are the ones you can see the least.2. Remember that you can’t learn about your biggest flaws just by being told—you must be shown.3. Be willing to listen to correction and critique from others.
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
Character flaws
Thanks to Steve McCoy for this Keller insight on character that he gleaned from Newton's Letters:
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