The Greater the Investment the Greater the Return
@doubleloveyou (2466)
United States
July 23, 2008 4:08pm CST
As Jesus put it, "You reap what you sow."
Every farmer understands this concept. The more seed you put into the ground the greater the harvest. Yet in todays society people want something for nothing.
One of the greatest concepts ever is being ignored by billions.
What about you? Do you believe in this concept?
What is the greatest amount you have invested so that you could reap a greater return?
One of the concepts of sowing and reaping is that in order reap a greater return you must plant in good soil. What kind of experiences have you had with both "Good" and "Bad" soil? Times when you did not get a return because the soil was not good and times when you got an even greater return because the soil was very good.
3 responses
@stcajo1 (99)
• Canada
23 Jul 08
One of the best posts I have read in this category. Time, effort and money invested will produce success. I dont care what anyone says. I have seen a few posts where people are saying that paying for something is automatically a scam. Well I work with a couple of the most known guys on the internet and there is no way they would ever involve themselves with anything shady. They too talk about what it takes. They tell you not to bother getting involved if your not willing to put in what it takes. I dont know but my wife likes the cheques that come in the mail. Im not some rich guru internet marketer but with hard work and determination, i am at about 50 to 60 a day and loving it.
Dale
@doubleloveyou (2466)
• United States
24 Jul 08
Wonderful response. (by the way welcome to mylot)
Can you make money and not invest a dime? YES!! BUT...the return is much smaller and it will not last.
Unfortunately there are scammers out there. The few scam ruin the work that myself and others like me who work hard to create programs for people to make money using the laws of sowing and reaping. The sceptics will always be that way because they choose to not try anything.
@manjuuu1 (115)
• India
23 Jul 08
yep exactly, everyone will experience this even me many a times, i planted in good soil many time ratherthan bad soil, but i have experienced bad soil also sometimes, it happens, nothing can stop, we must think a lot before investing, atleast our seed should not die in da soil
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@doubleloveyou (2466)
• United States
24 Jul 08
First of all welcome to mylot. I believe you will find this to be truely a unique experience.
This concept has been ignored and people wonder why they are not making it.
For that reason I have set up projects that, though they cost, they reap Greater rewards. Thanks for your response.
@tinabme2 (90)
• United States
30 Jul 08
Well been there done that, just came out of chapter 7, we are flat broke and nowhere to turn, no more savings and no one anywhere will give us a loan. It's all we can do to keep our house. So I don't see and future investing in anything anymore. It has been a bad bad experience for us. But good luck to all in whatever you do.
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@doubleloveyou (2466)
• United States
5 Aug 08
The most important keys to making an investment of ANY kind is this. "NEVER invest more than you are willing to loose" Whether you're talking about 10 cents or $10,000. If you cannot afford to loose it do not invest it. I too have been in your situation before. That is when I took hold of that concept and ran with it. My life has never been the same.
Rule number 2 "Never make a purchase based on your 'projected' income." :-)
It may be too late for your past situation but this may help in the future.