Time to Pitch In
I'm reading the story of Nehemiah (from the Bible) this week. Turns out that the people who see "what's wrong" and choose to pitch in and improve the situation ultimately feel better about themselves.
I'm reading the story of Nehemiah (from the Bible) this week. Turns out that the people who see "what's wrong" and choose to pitch in and improve the situation ultimately feel better about themselves.
On the other hand, people who speak loudly about the problem but don't have a hand in the solution turn out to be critical, bitter and friendless.
There is really not much of a choice, is there?
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