Overcoming Self-Will

 Self-will is not the same as self-dignity. 

Self-will is born of immaturity; it is the toddler in a high chair stubbornly turning her face away from the offered nourishment, or throwing her bowl on the floor, just because she can. Many adults still demonstrate the same tendencies on a daily basis, and call it Strength.

How often do I ignore the ‘still, small voice’ of a Higher understanding to instead do what I want to do? How often have I seen the signs, bold and in my face or small directional arrows, and have chosen rather to kick down the locked door, only to have found, in retrospect, that it was locked to me for a very good reason? How often do I paint the red flags green?

Self-dignity wears a crown of self-respect. Self-will sits on a throne and issues commands without a thought of any effect on others. Self-will is surprised by consequences, while self-dignity can let results speak for themselves.

Self-will is Weakness; self-dignity is Willingness.

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