This is the true reality of our lives; we can do anything we put our minds to. There may not be a perfect way to do something, but there is a way to do it well. To do something well, one must put the effort in, the time in, and the love into it.
I don’t think I’m being cynical, but I can understand why we might feel this way. We can’t just do what we’re told and get it right. We have to put in the effort. We have to put in the time and put in the love.
I am not saying that we live our lives without effort. I am not saying anything bad about our lives. I am just saying that we have to put the effort into what we are doing. I am just saying that we have to put in the time. We have to put in the love. We have to put in the love. We have to put in the love.
In a way, this is a lot like our modern day version of the story of Cain and Abel. When Cain was put to death, God showed him that he would pay for his sin with the destruction of his enemies. When Abel was put to death, God showed him that he would pay for his sin with his death. What God promised to pay for in both cases was effort, commitment, and love. These are the things that make all of our lives worth living.
The same concept applies to our actions. To put in the love is to put in the time. We have to put in the time. We have to put in the love. It’s only when we put in the love that we feel the full blessing of our Creator.
You can’t simply “put in the love” without putting in the work.
In other words, if you put in the love, you have to put in the effort. If you put in the effort, you have to put in the love. If you put in the love, you have to put in the work.
In life, we’re constantly working to put in the work, so it’s no surprise that it is the time we put in that makes the difference in the whole equation. As a matter of fact, I have a lot of family and friends who are hard workers, but I’ve always wondered where they find the time to put in the love.
You might be wondering, “But what about the love?” After all, aren’t we supposed to put in the love? In fact, when you put in the love, you have to put in the work. If you don’t put in the work, you’re not putting in the love.
I have to make a quick confession here, I have no idea how much work I actually put into my life. I used to work from home about 20-30 hours a week, before getting the “it’s time to start paying my bills” message. I used to work from anywhere from 6pm-6am and then I would get up, grab my laptop and my books and go to town until 10am.
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