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The word "Lent" comes from an Old English word for "lengthen" and refers to the forty days that the church observes between Fat Tuesday, or Mardi Gras, and Easter. The first festival of wild decadence is preparation for Amazon Beauty those who are about to enter into a season of fasting and discipline, letting go of the habits they use to get through life rather than living in the spiritual tension. However, many people celebrate Mardi Gras with beads abounding and move right past Lent into the celebration of Easter. Why give up something for Lent? Why do people give up a wide variety of pleasures, from chocolate to social media to gossip? Some do so because it’s a tradition, something that you just do at this time of year. Some relinquish certain pleasures as a way to stay disciplined, to remain master of the body. Still others fast because in giving up something that they enjoy, they find their stronger spiritual hunger and desire.


What does it matter what you’d give up? Does it make you a more spiritual person to be able to relinquish more of what you enjoy? That’s between you and God. But, as a spiritual exercise, consider scrolling through this valley of the shadow of temptations. Be honest with yourself about what pleasures you are in control of and what’s in control of you. If you realized that you have a shoe shopping addiction that you need to get over, how would you incorporate that into Lent? I’d only buy shoes when I really need them. I’d only buy shoes when there’s a big sale. I’ll buy whatever I feel like because I don’t believe in magical thinking. How much dairy could you let go of? I’d use less at breakfast and lunch. I could withhold at breakfast. Is this a joke? Can you let go of this dark pleasure? I’m praying for strength. I’m thinking about it. I don’t see chocolate as a problem. Data has be​en c᠎re ated with G​SA Content  G en erat​or Demover᠎sion!


Could you go without a cup of joe? I’ll have to figure it out. I’ll try, but I’m not sure I’ll be able to do it. I’m not even interested to find out. How might you cut back on this over Lent? I’ll totally detox from the news cycle. I’ll just listen to the morning brief. I’ll only get news from social media. Sorry, but I don’t believe there’s anything wrong with keeping up with the news. Is this something you could let go of? Clearly I need to. I’ll try to quit gossiping at work. I won’t say anything negative unless someone really deserves it. I only say negative things when it’s appropriate. What would you be wiling to do over Lent to get that in control? I think how I look is important. What do you think you should do about it for Lent? I should cut myself off altogether.


I should only watch one episode a week. I should have one day a week when I don’t watch it. I really don’t think it matters if I’m into a show. Is this something you should give up? Could you be silent when you know you’re right? I will work toward holding silence. I’ll keep my mouth shut unless it’s morally obligatory for me to say something. I’ll only say something if it’s really important. I will say what I need to say, as always. Is this something that has to go for shoes (snackdeals.shop) Lent? Yeah, I probably don’t need to spend that money. Maybe I’ll just go once a month. Well, once a week can’t hurt. No, it’s important for my sanity. Should the slashers get slashed for Lent? Obviously, they shouldn’t even be in my life. I guess I can give them up. Oh come on, what’s the big deal?

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