
Paying attention pays!
Quickly fixing parts that fall apart prevents total collapse.
Never overlook the little damage done to a magnificient structure. A little dent or smear can ruin an image, and just a crack, small break or slight misalignment can bring a whole structure tumbling down.
The point is simple; negligence leads to collapse.
Give attention to the things that matter.
Nnamonu Tochukwu.
Teecee.
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Nobody is ever doomed unless they made the choice. To resist good and to adopt evil is already doom. To loose hope is to choose doom but to believe that every step is a passing phase leading towards your hope is to choose progress.
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truly important! i love the comparison
Thanks! Little things have big consequences at times.
This is especially helpful for me to hear, as I’m notorious for letting things go especially with my health, making up excuses “oh, it’s just a twinge, it’ll feel better tomorrow” Thanks for the reminder.
Really? I’m glad to know that it was helpful. Knowing the right thing to do and going ahead to do it is wisdom. Please pay attention to the things that matter. All the best!
True as you say , we need to give attention to the little things of our lives as well as the things that surround us . The little, bad habits coming late all the time etc, unless attended to develop and grow bigger then problems!
cheers
Ron
Oh sure! It’s just as you have said it. Very often, people are ruined by the very things they neglected. Thanks much Anne and Ron, you’ve been wonderful!
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