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Debt, Devotion, And The Bigger Picture

22 min · 6 de feb de 2026
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Send a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2570673/open_sms] I share why rituals are anchors that realign the heart, not cages that confine it, and how real prayer pushes us away from harm and toward integrity. We talk about human potential that even angels questioned, the role of free will in rising above appetite, and a practical definition of maturity rooted in discipline and resolve. From there, we widen the view from me to we, drawing on the collective language of our prayers and the Prophet’s focus on quality over numbers. The aim is a life coherent enough that faith and character match behind closed doors and in public.

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