Welcome to Teachback Tuesday, where you'll hear the most popular episodes from the previous season. This week's episode will help you analyze your own level of prudence. Prudence and caution are bonded together. You can't have one without the other, and a lack of caution in our actions or words indicates a need for more prudence. The quickest way to increase dramas in life is simply to be underweight on prudence and overweight on overreactions.
Included in the definitions of “prudent” you’ll find this gem of a statement: “Cautious not to act when the end is of doubtful utility.” In other words, a prudent person isn’t going to do something without considering the possible outcome of the actions. Prudence really enriches a person’s life. The wisdom of being a prudent person leads to less worry, a lot less drama, and less clean-up of self-made messes.
Let’s walk through four verses about the prudent person. We’ll see some identifying marks that can help us to make some personal improvements.
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