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Never doubt yourself, and, if you start feeling down, castigate yourself, and, if others try to put the slightest trace of doubt in your mind, rebuke them, and, should your rebuke not alter their speech, you may bring harm to them, even unto death, and, after they have died, feel free to arrange their rictus-stiffening mouths into happy hopeful smiles!
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You can wear out self-control not only through traditional tests of will -- resisting pastries, not cheating on your spouse -- but through less obvious means: making too many decisions, having lots of competing goals, castigating yourself if you fall off whatever wagon you're trying to stay on, failing to sleep or eat well.
If you're in a conversation that is filled with gossip, you don't have to castigate people for it, but you can try to kindly excuse yourself, even if you just say you have to make a phone call real quick.
Others castigate it for mercantilism.
So please don't castigate the business writers.
REFORMERS castigate wealthy donors for supporting self-serving policies.
This is not to castigate the pair personally.
The privacy board did not castigate the NSA.
And both will then castigate us for doing so.
We castigate ourselves for procrastinating, but worry further.
Do we castigate them because of their imperfections?
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