Moderation

Moderation is creating healthy boundaries in the things you say or do.

For example, spending money would be a big example of where I personally struggle with the virtue of moderation.I don't set a personal budget for myself, and as a consequence I am really bad with impulsive purchases - which leads to my account being overdrawn a lot.This leads to lots of embarrassment, especially when I'm still struggling with things I should, as an adult, already have a grip on. A hard sentiment to cope with, too,is the disservice my parents have shown me by bailing me out of financial difficulty - I've never really had to deal with financial consequences, such as when I cant pay important bills on time. In retrospect, perhaps the only real place I have moderation is in alcohol and speaking. Having moderation in alcohol is a "no-brainer" -my father's family has a tendency to be alcoholic and I've seen it destroy many of them. The benefit of this, perhaps, has been that I have learned in the process of these events the importance of moderation - the only thing left is putting this wisdom in to practice - for you can have all the wisdom in the world but if you don't act on it...its worthless.  

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