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I need more labor and efford to do the same task as you. So, you can be successfull for one year, and I need 10 years to achieve what you can do for one years. Are my 10 years of painfull effords equal to your 1 year of average labor?
Where is here the justice of God when I need much more than you to achieve the same result when the rewards are the same.
For example, the money I have sent to Chord Company has been result of my painfull labor of all my life and they make such money for one day. For them, my money do not worth much. But for me, to earn 2,5 euro I need one hour. to earn 2.500 euro I need 1000 hours. Mr. Nigel earn that for about one month. Also I can not mork more than 4 hours a day and that means that I need 50 weeks for that.

2006-11-21 22:22:06 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Business & Finance Other - Business & Finance

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If you stop seeking "the justice of God", and accept the fact that everyone is different, you will start to feel happier.

You probably have some ability that you are not realising. You seem to be aware that you are trying to achieve something that you're not good at. Why do you keep trying, when you know this?

Stop trying to do stuff that you know you're no good at, and find something that you are good at. Enjoy life, to the extent that you are able to. Don't blame or question God, as the only answers that come from God are the ones made up in our heads.

2006-11-21 22:26:47 · answer #1 · answered by shoby_shoby2003 5 · 1 0

People are different. What sort of horror would this world be if we were all alike? Like a cattle ranch, I suppose: the image is of Outer Limits episode where the punch line is the alien's book "To Serve Man" was actually a cookbook.

Anyway. It takes you so much longer than someone else to do something, maybe you need to decide what's worth the time you put into it. The slow but sure style works very well for some situations. Master craftsmen are like that; artists and all sorts of creative people are like that. What they do takes more time because they want to do it exactly right. Not just pretty good, or just get it done, but exactly right. Don't let time goad you into doing your job less well than you are able.

People who work slow but well are better off in an environment that does not have need of deadlines and time schedules. People who work slow but do not use the time to develop real skills are just going to have to be content with pretty little. Maybe you really do not need to measure your life in euros at all, but in the spiritual benefits.

Listen to Donovan's album, "Brother Sun, Sister Moon." Better still, see the DVD of the movie, which is very beautiful.

2006-11-22 06:35:53 · answer #2 · answered by auntb93again 7 · 0 0

You are not alone, I have the same problem... The difference is that I accept that I do all I can, as efficiently as i can. Stressing out about what you cant do will only hinder you more!!! Take Pride that you do the best you can do, not worry about what others can do better. Trust me it makes life a lot more tolerable!!!!

2006-11-22 06:38:00 · answer #3 · answered by Joshua K. 2 · 0 0

You are overthinking this. People are different. If you really want to learn these things, the amount of time you invest should not matter.

2006-11-22 06:30:07 · answer #4 · answered by kitty fresh & hissin' crew 6 · 0 0

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