John Crowe,
"Commitment and continuity develops emotional stability"
(Keep it alive, check the pulse)
This is so similar to what Ravi Zacharias said in a sermon- "Emotions are indicators of reality, not fabricators or framers of it". Emotional stability isn't often thought about in our everyday lives. We are more prone to discussions about movies, the weather, economy, interest rates... but not about emotional stability. We can sit around and say that someone's a little crazy, or get worried about a friend who appears to be slipping into depression but we don't have any answers unless we are psychologists or psychiatrists or have some sort of counselling background.
Yet, emotional stability seems to be one of the cornerstones for sticking to this business.
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