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Paperback SAMSON, THE STRONGEST IN MIGHT BUT THE WEAKEST IN SELF CONTROL: Navigating through the virtue of self-control Book

ISBN: B0F5WZ54BJ

ISBN13: 9798319262714

SAMSON, THE STRONGEST IN MIGHT BUT THE WEAKEST IN SELF CONTROL: Navigating through the virtue of self-control

Confucius made a profound quote and that quote rings a bell always. This is what it says- "He who conquers himself is the mightiest warrior" It is my profound belief that the greatest battle we all face daily is the battle against ourselves. Human beings generally want to conquer everything but themselves. We can climb the ladder of greatness and amass a fortune with all the names in our area of expertise, but you know what? Our inability to conquer ourselves makes us nothing but weak individuals. Samson in the Bible, had an unusual might and did extraordinary things. He was the greatest among the men of all his time, yet Samson failed woefully because he lacked the discipline to conquer himself. This makes Samson, though the strongest but the weakest in terms of self-control. Nobody goes far without self-control. It has truncated many destinies and made a shipwreck of many mighty people. There were great names that were flying everywhere; these individuals were able to control lots of things to be successful in an almost impossible environment but ruined all that by not being able to control their sexual drive. This masterpiece will put you on your toes and change your general view of how greatness appears and present to you the antidote to the premature demise of greatness.

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