Keeping the End in View

Infinite mind defines itself clearly and logically, and its action can but be direct, positive, and orderly. These characteristics of Principle appear naturally and inevitably in its manifestations, and all the demonstrations of Christian Science are therefore exact, straightforward, and conclusive.

Human experience has taught us that successful achievement in our undertakings, is largely determined by the clearness of our perception of what we desire to accomplish, and the steadiness with which we hold to our course.

He who lacks definiteness of purpose, accomplishes little that is satisfactory either to himself or to others, and his pathway is sure to give evidence of vagrancy and vacillation. But he whose eye is fixed on an exalted goal, and who, avoiding secondary and distracting issues, adheres persistently to the doing of the thing he has in hand, he advances with the step of assurance, and the result is not problematical.

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