by RosieGHM Jetpacker on December 2nd, 2010

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What is the difference between being constant and being rigid?

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  • by PhileoTruth on December 2nd, 2010

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    Great question. Constancy seems to suggest governance by principle, whereas rigidity, when confronted by a contrasting principle, will persist in its old ways. Rigidity is more akin to obstinacy and habit rather than reasonable principle.

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    • Thank you for the compliment PT and for your answer. Happy Saturday m'dear! :)

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      by RosieGHM Jetpacker on December 4th, 2010

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