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What’s The Lesson Here?

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: If all of life is a perpetual lesson, do you ask yourself every day… “What new lessons d

: If all of life is a perpetual lesson, do you ask yourself every day… “What new lessons did I learn, AND examine today?” If not, you should. I believe we’re on this Earth to learn and teach, to contribute and receive, to add – not subtract from the quality of others’ lives. In business as well as all of life – if you think about it – we’re rewarded in direct proportion to the quantity, quality, and consistency of problems we solve and opportunities we make possible – for others. That’s a deep and extremely vast concept – since love is really nothing more than a problem solved. Security is a problem solved. Happiness is a problem solved. Point of Reflection: Ironically, when a problem is solved, an opportunity has been realized, i.e. more happiness, love, and security. Think about it. All of life is nothing more to me than a lesson learned – and hopefully acted upon. Jay [Unsubscribe]( The Abraham Group 24050 Madison St., #214 Torrance, California 90505 United States

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