A man goes to the doctor and says "Doctor, I've become a compulsive thief."
The doctor prescribes him a course of tablets and says, "If you're not cured in a couple of weeks would you get me a widescreen television?"
This is not a lesson of ideal behaviour, it's a humorous illustration of options - whether to try to change something, to accept it or to actively support it.
Such decisions normally have two main reference points - the difficulty of the change, and the ethical implications of the situation.
God grant me the serenity
to accept the things i cannot change
the courage
to change the things that i can change
and the wisdon
to know the difference
to accept the things i cannot change
the courage
to change the things that i can change
and the wisdon
to know the difference
Is that even true???

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