The most
challenging aspect of the compound effect is that you have to keep working on a
particular thing over a long period of time. A little saved from time to time
with consistency leads to great wealth. While a little spent from time to time
with consistency leads to great waste.
The future you wake up into the next
5,10 and 20 years is a function of just one thing:it is the compound effect of
choices ,discipline and preparation and diligence taken from now.
The compound law is always working
,whether to your benefit or demerit. Its a universal law. In order not to be a
victim of this law,you must be deliberate in the application of this law to
specific areas of your life starting from today. Take charge of your day!
(-Credit: OgeGod)
Read also: The Law of Common Sense by Tundegold
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