Failing to think long-term is not only imprudent, it’s sinful

Failing to think long-term is not only imprudent, it’s sinful

September 6, 2017 Opinion, Perspectives

Often, mistakes result from our desire for short-term gain at the risk of long-term pain. This may manifest itself in areas like ethical decision-making, business practices, time devoted to family and the community, etc.

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