Centeredness
Today, in the 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, I read about centeredness. This is basically where you center yourself on something and that becomes your focus.
One example of this is money-centeredness. This is where you focus on earning money and nothing else. You might have a noble reason like wanting to support your family, but in the long term this will just corrupt your relationships. Other people will view you as greedy and inconsiderate.
Another example of this is work-centeredness. This is where you focus on your work and put that before everything else. This usually causes divorces, rebellious children, etc. An example is if a parent is taking his children to the circus, when he gets a call for work, he goes to work and leaves his children there by themselves.
In conclusion, principle-centeredness, where you focus on the basic principles of life, is probably the most reasonable.
One example of this is money-centeredness. This is where you focus on earning money and nothing else. You might have a noble reason like wanting to support your family, but in the long term this will just corrupt your relationships. Other people will view you as greedy and inconsiderate.
Another example of this is work-centeredness. This is where you focus on your work and put that before everything else. This usually causes divorces, rebellious children, etc. An example is if a parent is taking his children to the circus, when he gets a call for work, he goes to work and leaves his children there by themselves.
In conclusion, principle-centeredness, where you focus on the basic principles of life, is probably the most reasonable.
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