At O/our sim in Second Life, there is a banner that reads, “I don’t want your apologies (excuses), I want your obedience.” This is true!
Saying “I’m sorry,” for transgressions, or failures, may be a considerate offering, but not if your bad behavior continues. It is easy to say, and becomes meaningless after it’s heard dozens of times, with no change. It is not worth Our time to keep investing energy in your development, if you aren’t following through with your tasks and assignments. You have to bring your A-game if you wish to last here.
Reflect on what happened, and resolve to do better. Then, you actually need to, DO BETTER.
Following O/ur strict high protocols, and meeting Divine demands, is not an easy task. But when has anything worth having been easy? When joining the DSF community, it is clear you are not registering for Summer Camp. Perhaps Boot Camp is a better analogy. We want you to be your best, to optimize your potential, and to enjoy the journey getting there.






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