Ecclesiates 9:10 says that
"Whatever your hand finds to do, do it with all your might, for in the grave, where you are going, there is neither working nor planning nor knowledge nor wisdom.
I've learned this verse in my sunday school back in my elementary days. Until now, I still find it useful. It always remind me to do my BEST in everything.
Doing my best means exerting my efforts.
I never go to bed without attending the dishes and sweeping the whole house ( and I mean whole which shows that our house is kinda little hehehe)
At work, I always test my apps over and over again to ensure that the users will find it easy to use.
I study to learn the things that I need to learn so that I would do well in things. Be it at work or in a game (FV?)
I treasure my friends. I treasure relationships.
The list goes on..
As it is written, there will be no more of these when we go the grave ( where we are all going), so might as well do our best now. besides, It is always worth the effort!For we reap what we sow.
A clean house is comforting.
A well done project get your boss' approval.
A big and prosperous farm is really satisfying...
Most of all, our God is glorified in us. What could be more satisfying than that?
(Picture taken at Ayuthaya Thailand during our family trip)
I say what I feel. I speak what's on my mind. I'd like to hear what's in yours.
Monday, September 27, 2010
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