Subject: A Famine In The Land...

Happy Sunday Friend,


I wanted to pass along a simple but powerful thought for building a better future.


This is a short message I just put up in the form of a YouTube short here.


Here's the message, in written form.


There was a famine in the land,’ speaks the ancient voice from the past. 


If we are to learn from history, it seems wise to recognize the ever repeating patterns of opportunity mixed with difficulty and prepare accordingly. 


Famines, both literally and figuratively seem to have occurred with regularity, all throughout our recorded past. 


Plant in the spring, reap in the fall and store up for the winter. 


A sound plan supported by history’s journal. 


To hope or pray for a year, or a life without winter is a foolish hope that may offer a delusional comfort in the moment only to fail you in the future. 


We can’t make the winters disappear but we can affect how they affect us when they come.


Hope this message has inspired you today to keep paying the price today, for the promise of a better future, tomorrow.


All the best,


Paul

Email: Paul@PaulHutchings.net


PS - You can listen to this message here with a personal narration from yours truly along with a little music mixed in for good measure. ;-)


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Cheers!