An important aspect of self-awareness is knowing what’s driving my actions. As such, in Proverbs 23.4-5 I’m warned about materialism, thus chasing the temporal.
Watch your motives! Don’t be self-consumed! In short, don’t pursue the temporal! Proverbs 23.4-5 paraphrase
The Precept Explained

In Proverbs 23.4-5 I’m warned that my dominant passion must not be to get rich because wealth is fleeting.
Moreover, a key aspect of self-awareness is insight about my own motives and values.
Hence the question: “What’s Driving My Actions?”
The Context
This warning is set in the context of a dinner meeting with a leader.
First, is the instruction about discernment in Proverbs 23.1. Thus, I’m to be careful when dealing with those in authority.
Actually, a discerning character helps me correctly recognize the intentions of others.
Consider carefully what’s on the agenda before meeting with a leader. Proverbs 23.1 paraphrase
Second, discernment is paired with self-awareness, in Proverbs 23.2. Thus, I’m self-aware enough to know where I might stumble. After that, I must exhibit self-control.
Be self-aware enough to know your own weaknesses. Also, be discerning enough to recognize deceit. Proverbs 23.2-3 paraphrase
Third, Proverbs 23.3 addresses social awareness because I’m aware of the motives of others. Afterward, I take appropriate action based on that awareness.
Therefore, I pair self-awareness and self-control with social awareness and appropriate responses.
In short, I must display emotional intelligence if I am to function effectively.

Choosing appropriate life values is an important aspect of self-awareness.
Apply this Today!
When placed in a pressure situation, I must be discerning about the agenda of others. Fundamentally, by being clear about my own values.
As a result, insightful choices about my values guide me into wise use of my time, as driven by discerning interactions with others.

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