Friday, May 5, 2017

"...the nobility of the resources used"

This week I learned so many things. Sometimes, and I will say this in a very humble way, you think you know enough to be saved, like you had achieved certain level of maturity, but no, there is still so much more to get. I remember this saying from President Gordon B. Hincley, “a truly educated man never ceases to learn”. And this week I have seen this in my life once again. What an awesome book is “The Ministry of Business”. I love how this book shows how anyone can be successful in life just by keeping the commandments and following simple, specific but determinant steps. This relates to the next message I, “Making a Living a Life”; to go out and provide service to anyone in my path as a final step of becoming truly successful. And finally, the way we achieve this always has needed to be through clean, righteous means, which is what Sister Dew. Actually this reminds me what a soccer coach said, Marcelo Bielsa, "Do not let failure destroy your self-esteem. When you win, the message of admiration is so confusing, you are so stimulated by loving yourself and that deforms so much. And when you lose, the opposite happens. There is a morbid tendency to discredit you, to offend you, only because you lost. In any task  you can win or lose, the important thing is the nobility of the resources used”.

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