There’s a crazy conflict within our souls. Everything can be going well, and then out of nowhere, we want to do the wrong thing, whatever that might be. You know your weaknesses, and I know mine. That error could be any thought or action that would harm another person or deliver a sinful pleasure that lowers our self-opinion. An underlying principle of life in our mortal bodies is this: When we want to do what’s right, we inevitably, at some point, will want to do something wrong. In some cases, it seems the body itself wants things that our mind does not. This internal dissension is precisely why we must pursue and nurture virtue in ourselves. Doing so gives us the power to disregard any thought or heart matter that challenges our virtuous living. If we commit to the virtuous path, we will watch our contentment grow as our self-image …