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Reluctant to Admit Virtue

Recall an experience when a member of your family or a friend, who had no sympathy for an activity or work that you found rewarding, “reluctantly admitted there must be some virtue in it.” Write a narration of events leading up to this change in the person’s judgement.

Posted on October 16, 2012Categories Experience and ExpressionTags activity, change, family, judgement, narration, sympathy, virtue, work
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