“The mental attitude of an individual expresses itself in many ways. The person does not have to speak, for most time actions speak louder than words. Facial expressions become a habit and display one’s inner feelings, perhaps more than anything they could say. The aptitude, motivation, punctuality, ethics, dignity, perseverance, integrity, refinement, genteelness, eating habits, dressing habits, politeness, manners, can be described as though a descriptive analysis of the person was put, allowed, on an amplifying system.
Men, women and children consist of so many entities that penetrate not only their life, but the lives of many other people.
Some people are prone to being critical of everything and everyone else. Some people are automatically stubborn, no matter what the subject is. Some people debate just to hear themselves talk. Some people are contrary, difficult, and obstinate to the point where to be in their company is exasperating and exhausting. None of this is Godlike. It is irritating, uncharitable, inconsiderate, disrespectful, and bespeaks only selfishness and self-love. Of course, such behavior can sometimes be emotional insecurity, social insecurity or intellectual insecurity.
A mirror cannot reflect what triggers a human being’s will to be a disruptive person, but if one looks at the happiness they radiate, the genuineness of their caring, their honest approach to not appreciate God’s Ten Commandments but to deliberate upon Them and use Them as a Sound Basis for seeking what is good, what is right in God’s Eyes, and establishing a format to practice in everything they think, they do, that it be pleasing to God, then they can be sure it will please everyone else.”