I heard an interesting
comment at a meeting I attended in New York, and I made a note of it: Because
Jean-Claude Killy, the world-famous skier, was three-tenths of a second faster
than his closest competitor, he earned $3 million instead of having to settle
for being a $10,000-a-year ski instructor.

That is probably
an oversimplification to some extent, but it is substantially and very likely
true. Three-tenths of a second made the difference. It’s much the same in most
things.

As Christian workers,
lets’ do all that we can to give just a little more attention to the little
things that will propel us on to greater achievement!

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