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Quote of the day

from Nyongi's nick:
'good judgment comes from experience, experience comes from bad judgment'

how true is that =)

i thank God that i got somewhat 'cheated' in my first business venture.
that's business' 'hello world' for me.
it underlines the stark difference between writing a programming code, and running a business.

but it is in such uncertainties that God shows me what it means when He says He goes to battle on my behalf.

alfred, my client and friend, asked me, "it feels like going to war isn't it, everytime you go into a meeting to close a case?"
i never thot of that.. but yeap.. that's very true.

every bad judgment that we made, every battle that we lost, taught us something valuable.
and it proves to us that God may allow his children to run into troubles and enemies, but never to surrender to them.

temptation to give in will test our resolve every day.
but.. aren't we children of the Mighty One?
let your knee bow to no one but Christ.

Comments

Grady said…
Agree!
no comment then, just nice! :)

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