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Weekend reading | salt vs rice | ronak shah

Posted on January 13, 2019 by admin


Salt -VS- Rice…
If you were to cook 3 cups of rice, would you add 3 cups of salt to it?

Certainly not!

So, in every preparation of rice, the rice always outnumbers the salt, yet a little salt makes a huge difference/impact in the overall outcome.

In the room in which you currently are, look up at the ceiling… What is the size of the bulb compared to the size of the room?
It is probably a ratio of 1:5000 Yet, darkness flees the entire space once the small bulb is flipped on.

If I am the salt of the earth, and the light of the world, then “little me” has the ability to make big things happen.. Sometimes, because we feel outnumbered or overwhelmed at the sheer magnitude of evil.

we then choose powerlessness, and decide to go with the flow, not standing up for what we believe is right Little doesn’t mean insignificant.

U r significant. Your presence should make a BIG difference. Stop waiting to be on the side of the majority.

They may be the majority, but they are the trivial majority, and you are the impactful minority They are the rice of the world, and you are the salt of the world..
They are the room and you are the light. Make your influence felt! Remember You are the world’s seasoning, to make it beautiful…” Have a great weekend

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  1. Ashu says:
    March 27, 2022 at 2:18 pm

    Accreditation is needed for this story that’s available on several blogs and sites.

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