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2. The mastery of the mind. | 2. The mastery of the mind. | ||
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Hence must know how to think. | Hence must know how to think. | ||
Thought[underline] not pious phrases moves men | Thought[underline] not pious phrases moves men |
Latest revision as of 01:03, 17 December 2022
2. The mastery of the mind.
Duty to compel the attention of the world. Hence must know how to think. Thought[underline] not pious phrases moves men
= Make mind a facile instrument
to do your bidding & able to consent
= No recipe for keeping out the evil
like keeping the mind full of e good
= The object of this control _
"To bring every thot into the obe- o X"
3. Mastery of the will.
. The 1st duty[underline] - and a comfort.
= Sad to lose control of the will. Ills Xenophon, of Cyrus. " Taught to obey
that he might be able to command". Apply[underline] - Obey Coms [underline] - Then Command.
= Mistake[underline]. Following an ideal plan
instead of taking things as they are. Result= Denunciation or despair [both underline].
= Bide your time. Control yourself -
give up your will for the time