Let me start by saying this is an absolutely fabulous book!
The book is based on the book of the Bible, Proverbs, written by King Solomon after the death of his father King David. When God appeared to Solomon and asked him what he wanted, Solomon only asked for wisdom and understanding to govern God's people. God told Solomon that because he didn't ask for riches, honor, or long life for himself that He would basically make him the greatest king who ever lived in wisdom, riches, honor... everything.
Chapter 2 was the deepest chapter for me. This chapter is all about diligence. Not diligence as we think we know it but true diligence. King Solomon's diligence is defined as follows:
Diligence is a learnable skill that combines: creative persistence, a smart-working effort rightly planned and rightly performed in a timely, efficient and effective manner to attain a result that is pure and of the highest quality of excellence.
Diligence can be used to turn poor marriages into great marriages; good careers into incredible careers; and a failing business into a successful one.
The rewards of becoming truly diligent are:
Gain sure advantage
Be in control of the situation, rather than have the situation control you
Experience true fulfillment
Attain the respect and admiration of those in authority
Needs will be satisfied
Experience ever-increasing success
Efforts will be profitable
There are consequences of not being diligent:
Always be at an insurmountable disadvantage
Will be ruled
Will crave, but will find little solace
Will lack understanding
Wealth and security will dissipate
Efforts will come to nothing
Then it goes into talking about how to bring diligence into your life and how we all have seeds of laziness. Then it goes into the how to recognize the root causes of laziness.
Next it talks about Solomon's steps to bring diligence into your life which are
Wake up to Reality (STOP PROCRASTINATING!!)
Define Your Visions
Effectively Partner and
Pursue Wisdom; Build Your Life Upon It
MORE LATER...
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