Know your motives first, then yourself
Comments on article "Know your motives first, then yourself"| Name | Views and Comments | Date |
| Lata | I agree with you on your article about knowing oneself, I am working on myself to be one from within and out, but I have experienced when I am like that people always take advantage and I feel cheated, so sometimes I prefer not to say anything at all but to do whatever I want to do and let my action speak for itself, which once again causes a lot of discomfort among relatives. | 5/2/2005 |
| Louise549@aol.c | I absolutely agree with this, however, if you are doing something you know is 'wrong', is it enough to admit your motive internally and continue. On the basis that you may be wrong but at least you are honest??? | 11/28/2004 |
| John | There is still a conflict going on in my mind. Do we have to think about others while doing a job or do we think of what we gain through it. Thanx anyway. Article made me think.. | 11/1/2004 |

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