Posts Tagged ‘complacent’
Deep Faith
There are times my faith seems shallow. I’ve allowed doubt to sneak in and scare me. There are times the circumstances I’m in, begin to define me. I remember during the great recession, when financial struggle was real and intense – I think my faith grew deeper and wider. When things are easy and “normal”,…
Read MoreNeglect
This is not a positive word or trait. Neglect is something we fail to do. Most of the time we neglect things that don’t matter much to us. I’ve learned that if I neglect the “check engine light” on my vehicles, there could be something serious happen. Neglect usually leads to an unnecessary expense…
Read MoreComplacent
This is not a positive attribute. In fact, the very definition is pretty telling. Complacent means: “showing smug or uncritical satisfaction with oneself or one’s achievements”. I’ve known people who are like that – they are “full of themselves” and therefore they can’t think of anyone else. Smug and complacent people don’t have room for…
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This word certainly means contented or pleased. It also carries the meaning of meeting expectations and desires of another. I’m usually satisfied after eating dinner. I dissatisfied if the food was bad or inadequate. There are times that I’ve been very satisfied with the service I’ve received. There have also been times that I’ve…
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