Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Inventory


Taking mental notes of the things that we have to create inventory of can confuse the most meticulous person. Frequent amounts of underlying attempts to get things in order can place us out of order and in suspense. We can either be weaken by our assessments or strengthen by what we took account of.  The realization comes from being accurate and concise. You can’t make an assessment off of one try, you have to challenge yourself and in addition to challenging improve on “Faith” and use it as a momentous device.  Wealth is a learned incentive. It is an account of what we can take advantage of freely and nothing is required. Money can never amount to wealth, but wealth can increase money. Just as learning can never increase wisdom, but wisdom can increase learning. There’s no reason to reason within yourself when you now have grasped the understanding of what has been behind it all. You can be a fool and miss the underlying statement, but you’ll profit more if you take heed to what is being said.

“Have a short attention span when things don’t make sense”  

Duly Noted and Marked 

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