A Convenience for Anytime 1
The conveniences have had their campaigners throughout the years and centuries, those writers who encourage other to do good deeds.
Convenience scholars do not dismiss these writings because of their activist messaging, but the texts are considered a specific subgenre of conveniences.
A Convenience for Any Time
The comfort which derives from service is quite free
Anytime Convenience 33 – Interested and Curious People
This convenience writer encourages curiosity as a remedy for depression.
She maintains that interests can woo the mind from dark and brooding thoughts, that curiosity can pull focus away from the troubled self.
Anytime Convenience 33
From time unknown
the secret of feeling independent of gloom
is found in interested and curious people.
Anytime Convenience 63 – Restrain Unpleasant Barbs
This Anytime Convenience writer recommends moderating discourse.
She suggests that refraining from unpleasant speech is an act which contributes to serenity.
But serenity for whom?
Most convenience scholars propose that the idea of harmful speech being injurious to others is implicit in this convenience.
The same scholars also agree with the Convenience spiritual community that this writer primarily focuses on the speaker’s agency and the consequences of the agency for the speaker [emphasis mine].
Anytime Convenience 63
Restrain from unpleasant barbs.
This modification is necessary for
the peace of the soul
and
the happiness of the heart.