The gift of thought needs application and work to truly function to it's potential. I've found the monetary value of traditional schooling that we pay someone to learn doesn't compare to the loss when I can't figure out how to do D.I.Y.things, or be able to grow through the desire to self educate myself, or humble myself to be corrected. Our spirit, will, and education are part of just a few things we can keep with us after death. So I'm glad that my parents and teachers introduced me to resources like dictionaries, scriptures, and prayer so I could learn how to do the things that are placed before me.
March 26 - If you think education is expensive, you should try ignorance.
The gift of thought needs application and work to truly function to it's potential. I've found the monetary value of traditional schooling that we pay someone to learn doesn't compare to the loss when I can't figure out how to do D.I.Y.things, or be able to grow through the desire to self educate myself, or humble myself to be corrected. Our spirit, will, and education are part of just a few things we can keep with us after death. So I'm glad that my parents and teachers introduced me to resources like dictionaries, scriptures, and prayer so I could learn how to do the things that are placed before me.
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Janet Burrup SpencerHere's a brief glimpse into who I am: I'm actively a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, I like to organize, decorate, and create things. I grew up in Maryland and moved to Idaho to attend Ricks College, met my husband, and am happily a wife and mother of six children and 4 grandchildren living in Rexburg, Idaho Categories
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