One ought to expect to find a degree of personal satisfaction in the work we do.
Life by God’s intent isn’t “perfect”; still, one ought to expect as the NORM to actually find a degree of enjoyment in our choice of employment. The satisfaction of knowing we HAVE done our best that day {and everyday].
If you can’r find any degree of happiness in what your doing; perhaps what your doing is not you OUGHT to be doing.
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This is true wisdom.
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Thank you, Raymond
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I prefer to turn the bed in line with the Magnetic North. Dog strive to do their business in this manner. Think about it.
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Hmmm… that’s insightful. I didn’t know that! You educate me.
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a good thought. It’s better getting out of the right side of my bed
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I rather not get out of my bed. Hahaha!
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So True, thanks Kally
One ought to expect to find a degree of personal satisfaction in the work we do.
Life by God’s intent isn’t “perfect”; still, one ought to expect as the NORM to actually find a degree of enjoyment in our choice of employment. The satisfaction of knowing we HAVE done our best that day {and everyday].
If you can’r find any degree of happiness in what your doing; perhaps what your doing is not you OUGHT to be doing.
Continued Blessings Kally,
Patrick
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hahaha, sometimes a solution can be so easy 🙂
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