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The headline, a paraphrase of the last quote in the article by Brother Maeser, I think should be our guide when we are tempted to compare ourselves to others or judge ourselves against others--usually a destructive personality trait. We are all endowed with the tools we need to become what our Creator wants us to be or do what our Creator wants us to do. If we listen to the wise counsel from within, I believe we will ultimate peace and our self-esteem and self-confidence will grow. The promptings we receive are tailored to our special needs and should be our guide.
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