RECOGNITION: (Antonym) Condemnation.









Certificates can share what accomplishments find game.  A badge and a button will do the same.  But there remains a deeper truth in the rewards of a man that bestowed upon him what he has become in his place.

What a man becomes while he toils in his lane is the best recognition that can be something worth gain.  Few can describe what this feeling is like.  In a busy spun world, his life is his strife.

But his faith and his hope is what drives him to keep on.  And an award far behind is refused with each dawn.  Receiving a badge for the work he finds fun is better accepted if he deserves what was done.

So much more can be learned when we watch what we do.  But when we show others how well they have done, our wisdom swells.  What a person gets for what they have done is less valuable than what they have become in doing what they have done.  Acknowledge the difference.

If you think you deserve an award, you might be only rearranging your thoughts.  For the reward you deserve is the one you’ve become as you learn to grow while doing those things you’ve set out to do.

To honor a person who deserves to be honored is like feeding starvation when hunger is hunger.

Good intentions are not a satisfying excuse when someone needs recognition.

Bad advice is seldom forgotten, as is the same for failing to recognize a worthy deed.

Her music stinks, but her lyrics were grand.  The one she remembers is the critical one.




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