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By George Matthew Adams
Few real men or women contend for money alone. We give that we may get. Also we get that we may give. Not in materialism, but in "Thank Yous."
Why did the soldier go "over the top"? Why was he willing to risk his life, to go through privation and suffering such as no words could ex-plain? Just for the "Thank you" that would come later, from the man who led him, from the ones who loved him, from the country that gave him birth.
The greatest things that we do in this world are done for the "Thank yous." And the bitterest disappointments are those that we endure when the "Thank you" does not come after we have rendered our service or run our race.
You are glad that you spent your money in the store if the clerk, in taking it, says "Thank you." You are glad for the little service rendered to some stranger if, at the end, you get your "Thank you." You are thrilled with the sacrifice made, if after what you have endured, you receive your "Thank you."
Spread out your "Thank yous." You can't give away too many. And here's a little secret - the more of them you give away, the more of them you have to give away. For they keep running back to
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By George Matthew Adams
Few real men or women contend for money alone. We give that we may get. Also we get that we may give. Not in materialism, but in "Thank Yous."
Why did the soldier go "over the top"? Why was he willing to risk his life, to go through privation and suffering such as no words could ex-plain? Just for the "Thank you" that would come later, from the man who led him, from the ones who loved him, from the country that gave him birth.
The greatest things that we do in this world are done for the "Thank yous." And the bitterest disappointments are those that we endure when the "Thank you" does not come after we have rendered our service or run our race.
You are glad that you spent your money in the store if the clerk, in taking it, says "Thank you." You are glad for the little service rendered to some stranger if, at the end, you get your "Thank you." You are thrilled with the sacrifice made, if after what you have endured, you receive your "Thank you."
Spread out your "Thank yous." You can't give away too many. And here's a little secret - the more of them you give away, the more of them you have to give away. For they keep running back to
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