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Do You Reap What You Sow Before It's Ready?

Feb 20th 2011 at 7:32 PM

The Napoleon Hill Foundation wrote:

The Bible states that we reap what we sow. The most fertile soil in the world is barren unless seeds have been properly planted, cultivated, and nurtured.

The relationship between giving and getting is constant in everything you do. To succeed in any endeavor, you must first invest a generous portion of your time and talents if you expect ever to earn a return on your investment. You have to give before you get.

It’s all a matter of attitude. You may occasionally be disappointed if you are not rewarded for your efforts, but if you demand payment for your services before you render them, you can expect a lifetime of disappointment and frustration.

If you cheerfully do your best before asking for any compensation, you can expect a bountiful harvest of the greatest rewards life has to offer.

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Feb 23rd 2011 at 8:30 PM by rexharris
Interesting insight here... and it's funny how God works because I got BIG lesson in patience when I was at the gym tonight and then, bam, I find this. God is good even when He's proving a point.
   

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