When you engage in something, don't forget two things:
first, a tree doesn't make a forest. This is, as a matter of fact, a popular saying, but so many fail to acknowledge what it says. They prefer chanting it daily but won't take to it.
Each step you take adds to the previous one.
If you rely on the previous effort, without initiating another, it's only a matter of time before you become effortless. But if you plant different trees without seizing, a time will come when the ones planted will grow and drop fruits, though i'm not an agricultural scientist, but i know those seeds will grow and you'll do nothing but seat to enjoy your labour.
From this popular quote, another quote was born: a tree doesn't make a forest but a tree starts a forest.
If you don't start with something then you are up to nothing. A clear policy: no tree; no forest. Rome wasn't built in a day, they started from somewhere, which was the bottom.
God when creating the word started, started from somewhere, not that He could not have said let should be Earth and all it should be formed but, God, understanding the process of things began with the most important thing, the eye to everything that lives, light.
When creating man, he did the same, but before doing that, he gave another rule, He asked a question...
'Let's make man in our own image and likeness'
He was not asking anybody but himself and still He was asking some persons, The Son and The Spirit, because They were One.
He saw that one also has to seek other people's opinions on something, not because they really are more knowledgeable than one is, but that they may tell of the doom that may dwell in it or a boom that may caress it, that one probably may not know.
Note: God knows all, but yet, He wanted to give us a lesson; learn to ask.
Every great achievement starts with no achievement.
Start with something and don't relent
No man is an island, ask for other's opinions so that you won't Become a desert when troubles drain you.
Learn to ask, most of all, ask God.
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