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Sunday’s Food for Thought : When feeling ‘not enough’ is a good thing

21 August 20112 Comments

Here’re some thoughts that inspired me today, which I’d like to share with you.

It’s better to be someone who has learned a lot but continually feel like it’s not yet enough,

than be someone who has NOT learned much, but feel like he/she has learned and known a lot.

It’s better to be someone who shares and gives a lot to others, but continually feel like he/she has been receiving too much instead and needs to give and share more with others,

than be someone who has NOT given / shared much at all with others, but feel like he/she has given a lot to others, and there’s no need to share anything more with others.

When WE are the former (the ones who’ve done our best but sincerely feel we should do more for others, eg), it will drive / push us to become a better person everyday.

Hope you had a blessed Sunday, everyone!

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