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RANDY PERDUE
of us know that if a house stays vacant for an
extended period, it will deteriorate much faster.
It’s an interesting phenomenon, but it seems
that living, breathing human beings who dwell
in the house keep it alive. The engineers and
flight crews have proven that if a plane stays in
the hanger for an extended period, it will wear
out faster and the engines won’t work properly.
But if it flies regularly, it will last longer and
require less maintenance. The same thing
happens with ships. If a ship stays in the harbor,
it will collect barnacles, deteriorate much faster,
and become unseaworthy faster than it would
sailing the high seas. Here is the main point in
this analogy:
(1) Houses are built for living.
(2) Planes are built for flying.
(3) Ships are built for sailing.
(4) And man too was built for a purpose.
All humans are designed for accomplishment.
We’re engineered for success, and we’re
endowed with the seeds of greatness. The
greatest mistake that man can make is to do
nothing at all.
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