Josh Dunlop

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Decisions affecting the lives of others must always be made. The best decision-makers are those who are willing to suffer the most over their decisions but still retain their ability to be decisive. One measure – and perhaps the best measure – of a person’s greatness is the capacity for suffering. Yet the great are also joyful. This, then, is the paradox.
The Road Less Travelled: A New Psychology of Love, Traditional Values and Spiritual Growth (Classic Edition)
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