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RE: Breaking Paradigms, A Difficult Yet Necessary Task For Growth - Chapter 1

in #life6 years ago

It is very true what you say about work, God greatly helps the hard-working person who works. In fact, many passages are mentioned in the Bible regarding the work and the recompense of those who work. For example: 1 Timothy 5:18 expresses "... the worker is worthy of his work."

With regard to the refrain or the saying ... God helps the early bird ... They also say a lot here in Venezuela ... It all depends on where you apply it ... here, for example, they apply it a lot when you have to do something, where it is a long queue and if you arrive late, your day would not be productive ... instead, if you wake up, if you are one of the first, be sure, everything will be fast and obviously you will have a productive day ... You can then Do all the other things you have to do without setbacks.

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Thank you for sharing the culture of your country, but it is also a paradigm, especially those who have to work the night as I said in the post. Regards.

oh of course .... the people who work at night, it is very difficult to get up early ...
There is another saying, and that I have never agreed ... Tree that is born crooked never its branch straightens.

How it is written or spoken I also do not agree with the proverb. But by changing the proverb it may make sense and this I'm sure would be: A tree that is poorly planted and educated and gets crooked because of this really never straightens because it is a tree that has not learned the fundamental principles. Who does not learn respect at home does not learn later. People confuse schooling with education and this is learned in their home through their parents (human values that we have as family reference) and this responsibility should never be transferred to others. Regards