Author: | Emmanuel Cisco | ISBN: | 9780463528655 |
Publisher: | Emmanuel Cisco | Publication: | April 26, 2018 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Emmanuel Cisco |
ISBN: | 9780463528655 |
Publisher: | Emmanuel Cisco |
Publication: | April 26, 2018 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
“The devil doesn’t have to steal anything from you; all he has to do is to make you take it for granted.” -Max Lucado
Before you read the next paragraph, let me assure you one thing: you’ll be a different person altogether if you read through this book and reach the page titled Conclusion. I’ve said this for two main reasons: the first reason is, because it is the book that contains the most important aspects of the most important subject in the world, Your Own Life; and the second reason, I’d like you find out and confirm it for yourself. Every chapter is loaded with inspirations that will get you directly on the path of success and significance. Regardless of your age or your condition, your color or your creed, your location or your occupation, this book will certainly provoke you to improve your personal and professional life in ways you haven’t imagined.
Maya Angelou (1928 – 2014), an American writer and actress, once made this profound statement:
"There were people who went to sleep last night, poor and rich and white and black, but they will never wake again.
And those dead folks would give anything at all for just five minutes of this weather or ten minutes of plowing.
So you watch yourself about complaining.”
Aren’t we all between wombs and tombs? We are. Right ahead of you lies your future, like a road leading into a long distance. It’s called the journey of life. But along this journey of life, there are obstacles to overcome and dreams to accomplish. When you look back (at your mother’s womb), you can’t even remember how it all started. When you look forward (at your tomb), you certainly cannot tell how it will all end. But in-between your mother’s womb and your tomb is your golden opportunity of Life. Yesterday is forever gone. Tomorrow might never come. But today is your life.
“The devil doesn’t have to steal anything from you; all he has to do is to make you take it for granted.” -Max Lucado
Before you read the next paragraph, let me assure you one thing: you’ll be a different person altogether if you read through this book and reach the page titled Conclusion. I’ve said this for two main reasons: the first reason is, because it is the book that contains the most important aspects of the most important subject in the world, Your Own Life; and the second reason, I’d like you find out and confirm it for yourself. Every chapter is loaded with inspirations that will get you directly on the path of success and significance. Regardless of your age or your condition, your color or your creed, your location or your occupation, this book will certainly provoke you to improve your personal and professional life in ways you haven’t imagined.
Maya Angelou (1928 – 2014), an American writer and actress, once made this profound statement:
"There were people who went to sleep last night, poor and rich and white and black, but they will never wake again.
And those dead folks would give anything at all for just five minutes of this weather or ten minutes of plowing.
So you watch yourself about complaining.”
Aren’t we all between wombs and tombs? We are. Right ahead of you lies your future, like a road leading into a long distance. It’s called the journey of life. But along this journey of life, there are obstacles to overcome and dreams to accomplish. When you look back (at your mother’s womb), you can’t even remember how it all started. When you look forward (at your tomb), you certainly cannot tell how it will all end. But in-between your mother’s womb and your tomb is your golden opportunity of Life. Yesterday is forever gone. Tomorrow might never come. But today is your life.