Choices

“Choices” by Lewis B. Smedes, published by Harper Collins on July 19, 1991, is a self-help book that offers guidelines for making solid decisions rooted in moral values. With 128 pages, this edition presents a framework for living with a clear conscience while identifying core values that contribute to personal growth and development.
Readers will find practical insights that focus on the importance of consistent moral decision-making. The book emphasizes how adhering to these values can help individuals become their best selves. Through its structured approach, “Choices” aims to guide readers in navigating life’s decisions while fostering a deeper understanding of their personal ethics and values.
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In these guidelines for making solid decisions based on a consistent pattern of moral values, the author of Forgive and Forget shows us how to live with a clear conscience and identifies core values that allow us to grow and become the best people we can be.
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