Conviction
Convictions are getting more and more difficult to maintain. Convictions are more and more difficult to practice. Convictions are more and more difficult to remember. Look first at conviction in the broadest possible sense. Conviction, broadly speaking, is a determined, tightly held judgment on a matter or subject. Conviction is rooted in the heart and declared with strong emotion. Conviction is opinion cherished and deeply valued. People of conviction are willing to devote themselves to their...
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