BEST of PONDER on THIS for Wednesday, November 2nd, 2011 by Arnold Patent in YOU CAN HAVE IT ALL
"Society places different
values on talents. A person who is talented in business or in the
professions is accorded a higher status than one whose talent is in
sewing, cooking, repairing appliances, or hanging wallpaper. Yet, each
talent is truly equal in value to every other talent.
It is important that we support ourselves and others in this thought. As our perception of the value of our talent improves, so will the actual value, to us and to others. The person who sews, knits or cooks with great skill, is entitled to the same acknowledgment as the successful president of a major corporation. Each is entitled to be treated as a superstar. However, others will always treat us in the ways we wish to be treated. Until we view what we do as important and valuable, no one else will.
Arnold Patent, in "You Can Have It All"
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BONUS BEST of PONDER on THIS
There’s a heaven on earth, that so few ever find, but the map’s in your soul, and the road’s in your mind."
Dan Fogelberg, in the song "The Wild Places"
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It is important that we support ourselves and others in this thought. As our perception of the value of our talent improves, so will the actual value, to us and to others. The person who sews, knits or cooks with great skill, is entitled to the same acknowledgment as the successful president of a major corporation. Each is entitled to be treated as a superstar. However, others will always treat us in the ways we wish to be treated. Until we view what we do as important and valuable, no one else will.
Arnold Patent, in "You Can Have It All"
For more information regarding this book, visit Amazon.
BONUS BEST of PONDER on THIS
There’s a heaven on earth, that so few ever find, but the map’s in your soul, and the road’s in your mind."
Dan Fogelberg, in the song "The Wild Places"
To hear a sampling of this song, visit Amazon.
A FREE service since 1999, "Ponder on This" benefits subscribers, authors, and publishers by including "links" to Amazon.com where subscribers can learn more about the book being quoted, and also purchase it. In all instances these links are provided as a convenience,and do NOT generate any type of compensation for Pondercentral.
Individuals interested in a direct subscription to "Ponder on This" are requested to please click here or feel free to forward to a friend. To contact Pondercentral via email, please click here.










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