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…we ask God to direct our thinking, especially asking that it be divorced from self–pity, dishonest or self–seeking motives.

When said sincerely, this prayer teaches me to be truly unselfish and humble, for even in doing good deeds I often used to seek approval and glory for myself. By examining my motives in all that I do, I can be of service to God and others, helping them do what they want to to. When I put God in charge of my thinking, much needless worry is eliminated and I believe He guides me throughout the day. When I elimate thoughts of self–pity, dishonesty and self–centeredness as soon as they enter my mind, I find peace with God, my neighbor and myself.