Gabriella__1.5__DQ
The ones that do not involve speech:
- how hard I work
- how much time I study
- My GPA
- how often I smile
-the way I dress
-the way I comb my hair
-the way I walk
-when I pray individually and to myself before eating at the caf
-how organized or disorganized my room is
-the objects with which I decorate my room
-how loud I laugh
-when I listen attentively to people when they are talking to me
-how involved I am with extracurricular activities
- the way I manage my money
-when I go to church
-who are my friend
-who I date
-the kind of music I listen to
The ones that do involve speech:
-the way I introduce myself
-the way I talk about my short and long term goals
-the way I greet people I just met
-what kind of language I use in my everyday conversations
-my voice tone
-how positive and optimistic my selection of words are
Of course, most people has attitude dissonance. Sometimes I say things which I believe to be true, and then I end up doing the contrary. However, we are not perfect and at the end we end up giving up one of the areas in order to be loyal to one. As the Bible says, we cannot serve simultaneously two masters. The areas I know that are in conflict, and might present me as a person of double standards are that I listen to secular music, and that I hang around people who like to have ''too much fun'' when I say I'm a Christian.
Question:
Is tolerable to have an attitude dissonance or is it considered hypocrisy by our present society?
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