Friday, July 23, 2010

Lesson in Life to be Remembered

Riches acquired in a hurry will be gone so quickly. Excessive lust for riches will destroy even its very source. A logger, for example, wants to amass huge amounts of money from timber in a shortest time possible. What he will do is to log over hectares upon hectares of forest land, day in and day out, and before he knows it, every single tree has been cut down. If he gives time for new trees to grow, he will be on the job for the rest of his life.

Many people tend to grab everything and in the end get nothing.

Riches acquired through patience and hard work are treasures that will last long.

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