28. The Criteria of a Truly Good Person
Since I was a child, I always attached a great deal of importance to
how other people saw me and their assessment of me. So that I could get
praise from others for everything I did, I never argued with anyone
whenever anything cropped up, so as to avoid destroying the good image
other people had of me. After I’d accepted God’s work in the last days, I
continued in this way, upholding in every way possible the good image
that my brothers and sisters had of me. Previously, when I was in charge
of the work, my leader would often say that my performance was like a
“yes-person,” and not the performance of someone who put the truth into
practice. I never took it to heart, but on the contrary if other people
thought of me as a good person, then I felt satisfied.