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STEP  4    Inventory  Comparison

Business

  Personal
     
FACT-FINDING
FACT-FACING
TRUTH
STOCK-IN-TRADE

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SEARCHING
FEARLESS
MORAL
OURSELVES

OBJECT:        

DISCLOSE DAMAGED
OR
UNSALABLE GOODS

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FIND FLAWED
THINKING
PROCESS

GET RID OF THEM
PROMPTLY
WITHOUT REGRET

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GET RID OF THEM
PROMPTLY
WITHOUT REGRET

STOCK IN TRADE
THAT IS DAMAGED

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1. RESENTMENT
2. FEAR
3. HARMS DONE TO  OTHERS

Glossary of Words  Used In Steps  Four  and  Five

defect:
  Lack of something necessary for completeness.  Same as shortcoming.
dishonest:  The act or practice of telling a lie, or of cheating, stealing, etc.
exact:   Very accurate, methodical, correct.
fault:  Something done wrongly, an error or mistake.
fear:  A feeling of anxiety, agitation, uneasiness, apprehension, etc.
frightened:  A temporary or continual state of fear.
inconsiderate:  Without thought or consideration of others.
mistake:  To understand or perceive wrongly.
nature:   The essential characteristic of a thing.
self-centered:  Occupied or concerned only with one's own affairs.  Same as selfish.
selfish:  Too much concern with one's own welfare or interests and having little or no concern for others.  Same as self-centered.
self-seeker:  A person who seeks only or mainly to further his own interests.
shortcoming:  Falling short of what is expected or required.  Same as defect.
wrong:  Acting, judging, or believing incorrectly.


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