Our problems don’t stem from our ignorance so much as our disobedience of that which we know to be right.

Stephen Covey
Our problems don’t stem from our ignorance so much as...
Our problems don’t stem from our ignorance so much as...
Our problems don’t stem from our ignorance so much as...
Our problems don’t stem from our ignorance so much as...
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Our problems don't stem from our ignorance so much as our disobedience of that which we know to be right. The greatest problem with all of us is that we are very often ignorant of the fact that what we are doing is wrong. We know that it's wrong, but we choose to do it anyway. Our ignorance brings upon us confusion, depression, heartache, fear, fear, fear....

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