GS 101
Personal Acheivment
"The spirit of peace is made up of two elements: The first is contentment-to be content with what we are and what we have. Contentment springs from within ourselves. It springs from our thoughts. Outward circumstances will be contributive to it, but it is our attitude toward those exterior things which will determine our contentment, and yet contentment alone is not sufficient. Somebody has said: "Show me a perfectly contented man and I will show you a useless one." So there must be some other element with contentment, some other virtue. What is it? Progress. Contentment and progress contribute to peace. If we are no better tomorrow than we are today, we are not very useful; we are untrue to ourselves and to our loved ones and to society. So, we want to experience two things: contentment and progress-progress intellectually, progress physically, but above all, progress spiritually; and the cognizance that we grow contributes to peace. Growth is an element in all life. Stop progressing and you retrogress. You cannot remain stationary."
David O. McKay, Pathways to Happiness, 292.
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