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 The timid, on the other hand, can never make up
their minds to start, and, at the moment of departure, some obstacle, real or
imagined, bars the way for them, or else the fear of encountering something of
the sort affords them occasion for further delay.

The former classes are inclined to commence overnight the work that can only be
properly undertaken in the morning.

The latter always put things off until tomorrow in order to get out of the way
the work which ought to have been done yesterday.

This propensity is an insuperable obstacle to the acquisition of perseverance.

Sins of omission are often more serious in their results than those of
commission.  They are certainly less easily to be condoned. One can minimize the
importance of a  regrettable action, but it is difficult to find pardon for
forgetfulness and indifference.

Delays such as we have considered are frequently cultivated by the timid,
because their moral development easily accommodates itself to a momentary
inaction.

But it would be a mistake to think them satisfied with such a condition, until
they have been able to put off to a still later day the decision which they will
 not be ultimately able to avoid making.

From the very moment when they first postpone the time for preparing this act of
will- power, it becomes for them a veritable nightmare from which they are not
able to free themselves.

The idea of the resolution that must be taken spoils all their pleasure in the
present and the agony is prolonged with each fresh postponement.

It should be added that, during this time, events take their course and the act
to be per- formed becomes charged with additional embarrassments caused by the
delay.

It often happens that the opportunity goes by altogether, or that the long
hesitation, by making it of no further use, creates a host of misfortunes which
it might have prevented.

There are certain physical and moral diseases in which it is a good thing to
resort to the knife.

Indecision, by delaying the operation that will prove the salvation of the
person concerned, serves merely to irretrievably compromise the situation.

It is for this reason that we see certain sick people, who have a disease much
worse than others, cured by virtue of patience and perseverance in the treatment
inaugurated at a favorable moment and faithfully adhered to regardless of the
sufferings or the discomfort it provokes.

Others, on the other hand, who seemed much more susceptible of cure, succumb
after a long martyrdom that a little decision and some perseverance would have
spared them.

Mental disorders often originate in this inertia of will which, by putting off
the reforms demanded by the circumstances of the case, allows ruin to become
established in a brain, in which a wise decision, backed by perseverance, would
have reestablished contentment and peace.

Decision that is prompt and certain is then an incontestable element of success,
 provided it be maintained without any weakness.

We have already said that, without breaking the rules of prudence, it is easy to
 make resolutions that are rapid and yet stamped with the hall-mark of wisdom.

First reflection is necessary, then deduction, and finally experience, based
upon information we have gathered, all of which will be of immense assistance to
us in forming a reliable opinion, that is to say one which has every chance of
proving to be so.

One's reasoning can never be infallible or inimitable, and presumptuous indeed
would be the man who boasted of never being in the wrong.

But it must be recognized that those people have much less chance of falling
into error who have carefully observed the circumstances of the past and have
gathered all the lessons of life from the very lips of that teacher without a
peer whom we name experience.

Nevertheless, all this trouble will have been taken in vain if they do not train
themselves to give to their decisions the gift of continuity. 

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