I’ve told you in different ways how people fall into bad habits. We don’t call people volatile if they lose their tempers just once. They’re not libertines if they succumb once. If they’ve given alms once, that doesn’t make them charitable. It’s the constant practice of virtue or wickedness that makes it an unbreakable habit in the soul, and it’s this which torments it or brings it solace. We’ve already said, in a variety of ways, how this happens. Virtue’s natural and innate to the soul, since the seeds of virtue can’t be eradicated. As I’ve said, the more we practice virtue, the more we become identified with it. In other words, we find our true nature again, we find ...





















