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Danielle La Belle
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Hi Girls:

I have always tried to bring to the forum, material worth reading. I, on a personal note, have read hundreds of really good ideas about life. While, at the same time, failed to adopt a great deal of them. Easier to read than it is to do!

I read this little concept and wanted to share.

"This calls to mind the man in a desolate mountain region who was a laborer six days a week and a preacher on the seventh. He served a small rural congregation tucked far up in the hills. The only monetary compensation he got came from the morning offering. One Sunday, his six-year old daughter went along with him to the service. Just inside the door of the small frame church was a table, and on it rested a collection basket. As they entered, the daughter saw her father place a half-dollar in the wicker basket before any of the people arrived.

When the service had ended and the last member departed, the parson and his daughter started to leave. As they reached the door, both peered expectantly into the collection basket and found that the only "take" was the half-dollar he had donated.

After a short silence, the little girl said, "You know, Daddy, if you had put more in, you'd have gotten more out!"

[Robert Conklin], "OG Mandino's; University of Success, {Lesson 33}.


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Perhaps it is justified to say, if he had put more money into the basket....or if he had put more effort into the sermon.....???? We all can find answers to yesterday's questions. It is easy to challenge this, but in reality, it is what we do with our time that will make the difference.

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While I'm not a big fan of Ogs - having turned the greatest evangelists the world has ever known into little more than cheese salesmen (I'm no fan of the religion, but I do admire success) I think that the best way to get anything out is to not care about it. Do the job and worry about the money when it comes. There is a lot more to compensation then cash, for sure on that.
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Tekla wrote:... I think that the best way to get anything out is to not care about it. Do the job and worry about the money when it comes.
Tekla, this is the same feelings I have of being in a relationship or married. Give and Love to your partner with no strings attached. If it is meant to be, it will be returned to you, and possibly many times over.
Tekla wrote:... There is a lot more to compensation then cash, for sure on that.
And very true in a relationship. Many of us look at getting or getting back from someone in our terms. But if you often look at it their terms, you will truly see the greatness of what has been given to you.

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Post by Danielle La Belle »

Hi Girls:

Another concept story:

At Christmas time, my father and I would take holiday baskets that mom had prepared with us in the kitchen to families in need. I would walk up to the home, set the basket on the porch and then quietly walk away to where my father was standing with an approving smile.

We never waited for a thank you or any form of acknowledgment from the family that received the basket. I always thought that one deserved such a thank you.

My Father, when questioned by this wide-eyed child told me this secret.
"If you need to be acknowledged by someone for doing a thoughtful deed, then your reasons are not worthy of such a thank you. The "thank you" is in "the giving" without someone having to say so."

Years later as I continue this tradition with my family, I told my son and he has told his children the same story when going out to deliver their "Thank You" baskets around the holidays. The "Thank You" is in the giving because you are indeed fortunate to be in a position to do so.

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