by Esunasoul » Tue May 14, 2013 9:30 pm
I disagree, I think much of becoming a better person is achieved through arguing, or at the very least struggling with big questions. You can't force someone else to become a better person, but you can refuse to put up with bullshit. But yes, rather than lecture you have to lead by example while yourself looking to the example of those you admire.
I was drifting a little listlessly 2 years ago and I took a required masters class called, I swear to god, Foundations of Caring. I thought it was going to be the most fluffy BS class ever but it really screwed my head back on and got me back on track with my personal vision. I already believed most of what we talked about, but sometimes just getting it all out there, examining it from all sides, even laughing about it helps you reconnect with what is important to you. Now I have the well-being of a person doing my Will. I wish such purpose and contentment for everyone.