For discussion purposes, we will use a specific definition for prudence:
Prudence:
- care, caution, and good judgment
- wisdom to see what is virtuous, or what is suitable
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Sharing:
I myself have struggled lots with this virtue, even up to this moment when I thought I have at least achieved 50% mastery.
Especially when we are right, the devil has perfectly mastered the art of testing our prudence. All of us may be guilty that, even, for one single moment, we have felt good at 'rubbing it in' when we correct others for their faults or negative personality.
I share my own approach against 'rashness' that I still fail at a countless number of times:
When I need to open my mouth or type a reply to E-mails or posts, ESPECIALLY when I am sure that the other party is wrong, I count 1 to 10, slowly.... I say silently (In the name of The Father, and of The Son, and of The Holy Spirit), then talk or type. It's a difficult feat, brethren, and I fail a lot. Most if not all of the occasions I succeed are when I realize that there was indeed no need to even open my mouth or type a comment or reply after all, especially when I realize it will just be 'rubbing it in'.
What about you, can you share a personal tip on how you deal with your own struggle to practice prudence?
I will confidently presume that each valid reply on this topic is a result of prudent action or reaction.
Godbless.