One thing to realize, as C.S. Lewis points out, is that everyone is driven by something--anger, greed, and so on, but everything is rooted in pride--pride in self, pride in possessions, etc. It would be a good habit to start exercising acts of humility to combat that pride.
C.S. Lewis also describes the meaning of "Thou shalt love the Lord thy God." He explains that you should stop manufacturing feelings in yourself, trying to make yourself love God. Instead, we should ask ourselves, "'If I were sure that I loved God, what would I do?'" (Book III, Christian Behavior, Ch. 9)
This is just a short review showcasing of the gems of wisdom that Mere Christianity offers within its pages. It if you have time on a rainy afternoon, pick up a copy of C.S. Lewis's book at the library and take a look at it. And read whatever jumps out at you.
Other Books by C.S. Lewis
