Discernment: Navigating Distractions and Doubts
“Discipline is choosing between what you want now and what you want most.” – Abraham Lincoln
Steer clear of the things you know will tempt you and lead you astray. Avoid what is wrong, and distance yourself from individuals who would drag you down or derail your progress. Beware of distractions disguised as comfort, obstacles disguised as companionship.
Stay on your path. Travel at full speed through the fears and doubts that arise before you, knowing that they only have as much power as you give them. Doubts are like fog—obscuring the road but they do not block it. Keep moving forward with clarity and conviction.
Discernment is your compass and Reason is your guide. Stop allowing fear to make choices for you. Courage does not mean the absence of fear; it means choosing to act despite it.
Choose courage. Stay committed. Remain disciplined.