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		By: Lydia slezak		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Wow! I really loved your comparison to your answer and what you would imagine Mormons answer would be! Really puts our modern life struggles into perspective. I hear a lot of people saying I&#039;m rightious so I deserve to be happy, meaning they deserve to get whatever they want. but Mormon was rightious. He didn&#039;t get anything he wanted. But maybe being rightious means to be happy with what God wants and to ask for that instead of riches or air conditioning or family, maybe being rightious means to trust, and to think beyond the design of your life but the design of many generations and ultimately Gods plan of happiness and trust that God works in myseterious ways but even if it doenst look like it. Its for our good.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wow! I really loved your comparison to your answer and what you would imagine Mormons answer would be! Really puts our modern life struggles into perspective. I hear a lot of people saying I&#8217;m rightious so I deserve to be happy, meaning they deserve to get whatever they want. but Mormon was rightious. He didn&#8217;t get anything he wanted. But maybe being rightious means to be happy with what God wants and to ask for that instead of riches or air conditioning or family, maybe being rightious means to trust, and to think beyond the design of your life but the design of many generations and ultimately Gods plan of happiness and trust that God works in myseterious ways but even if it doenst look like it. Its for our good.</p>
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