Pride And Greed: The Seven Deadly Sins

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Pride, envy, gluttony, lust, anger, greed, and sloth these are the seven deadly sins. Pride the

excessive belief in ones own ability. Envy the desire for others things. Gluttony to consume more

than needed. Lust the craving for pleasures of the body. Anger is to be mad. Greed is to be

stingy with money. Sloth is to be lazy. Dilligaf to lose confidence and have low self-esteem.

Dilligaf means to withdraw from society and your peers. Low self-esteem and not loving

yourself can really hurt you. Putting your fears first and not allowing your goals and ambition to

shine through are crippling things.

With this sin we believe that unless you learn to love yourself you will die a slow painful

death. You're only as happy as

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