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What Life Demands From You

Life demands that you spend your time and energy on these few things to profit from it:

Life demands that you spend your time and energy on loving God, your maker. He gives you more chances and reasons to live when you live loving Him.


Life demands that you spend your time and energy to feed and take a good care of yourself to sustain a good health. A good health is the gateway for other things (profits/gains) in life.


Life demands that you spend your time and energy on self-development. A self developed man is a stable and balance man who would be able to properly manage whatever profits he makes from life.


Life demands that you spend your time and energy on becoming spiritually strong. Life is not nice and strong enough to protect you from evil. It is your spiritual strength and stability that would save you from evil.


Also, that you spend your time and energy on work. Work and shun laziness. If you are a student work hard, if you are self employed or into a paid job, work hard. When you invest hard work, you gain success from life.



Life demands that you spend your time and energy on discovering and developing your God-given potentials. This would help you to invest rightly into life and when you invest rightly, you earn bountifully.


Life demands that you spend your time and energy (even your blood) on your home (your own family). When life batters and bitters you, your home is your only hope.


Life demands that you spend your time and energy on (sacrificial) love and relationship for yourself and others, it will profit you love, confidence, joy and peace from life.


Spend your time and energy on purpose fulfillment and you will not only earn money and riches, but you will also profit huge wealth from life.


Don't forget, life is nobody's friend, when you invest the opposites of these, you profit as rightly as possible.

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