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I read a thought in a book yesterday that was really interesting for me, I hereby share it but with a twist of my subsequent wondering to this thought; the author said that people are either Builders or Planters and he/she added that : ....while BUILDERS are ambitious and believe in causes nothing but causes, they aim high, they spend their life adding bricks to their building, their whole dream lies in raising the height of their building, their greatest satisfaction is when they see that happening..YET...... their life makes no more sense when such sacred assignment is accomplished, their buildings usually shelter them safely yet sometimes lonely, their addition in the world is calculated & has a maximum capacity, the underground base of their dream cant extend deeper, the overground height is re strictly dependent on the original base the builders established originally when their dream was first born. ...On the other hand; PLANTERS are hoping persons, they believe in causes but consider unfortunate outcomes as a natural step along the path of their dream achievement, they spend their life nurturing, growing, healing, watching their dream, they cant stand for an on hold dream fruits, they continue harvesting the fruit of their dream as they live, the more time elapses the deeper their dream clutches the ground, the more the potentials of such dream, theres no maximum capacity as long as planters are welling to give & explore new lands...YET...their dream is a living being, there is no option of giving up transiently there is noway to take a break, there path needs patience, sustainability, and accepting that Gods will may blow it all as much as it may bless it by multiplication. Both builders & planters are hard workers YET planters are more living more hoping & more believing ...Where Builders are humans planters are human beings
Posted on: Thu, 24 Apr 2014 22:02:04 +0000

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