When You Take, You Lose - When You Give, You Gain
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November 29, 2006Work is where we trade a portion of our life for finance in order to make the remaining portion of our life better. Ideally, our work is also fulfilling and enjoyable. Whether we enjoy it or not, we are trading our time for some kind of reward, usually financial. Let’s face it, not many of us would remain in our jobs if we were not going to get paid, no matter how much we love it.
Because this exchange of our labor for money is sometimes painful, it is tempting to look for shortcuts. With this in mind, Solomon exhorts us that if sinners entice you saying, let’s take advantage of the innocent we will find all precious substance and fill our house with spoil. Join us. It is all for one and one for all. He warns us not to consent to this enticement. Those who are greedy for gain, taking away the life of the owners, are really lying in wait for their own life. You see, when you take advantage of someone in business for your own gain, you’re really taking a portion of their life, because money is time in foldable form. When you take some of the life of someone else, you simultaneously destroy a part of yourself. Do you see the paradox? When you take, you lose. When you give, you gain.

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