How to see and correct our failings in daily life This thoughtful work offers a practical look at common faults and how faith can help us grow. It shares a clear premise: self‑examination, patience, and virtue can shape a steadier, more purposeful life.
The pages examine habits that hinder us—ennui, hastiness, and a lack of tact—along with the pull of worldliness. It explains why these aspects matter, and it offers guidance rooted in daily practice and prayer. Readers will find concrete ideas for living with more order, charity, and self‑control.
- Understanding ennui and how to guard the mind against it
- Strategies to reduce haste and act with calm, steady pace
- Ways to cultivate tact and considerate, clear communication
- Ways to resist worldly pressures while staying true to faith
Ideal for readers seeking honest reflection, practical moral guidance, and tools to live with greater integrity in today’s busy world.