In all labor there is profit, mere words, however, leads only to poverty. Prov. 14:23. Sabino likes to talk. There is nothing wrong with that-after all, talking is a gift from God. Sabino's problem is that he created an enchanted universe of words in which it seems to move with ease. People look at it and do not know how to play or talk seriously. By the conviction that puts what he says, gives the impression that he believes in inventing fantasies. Sabine Pass needs and deprivation. Break out of work as the cat runs away from the water. No work up to it. It's been 30 years and still hoping that one day appear to the right job "the level of preparation." As we read Solomon's advice today, we have the impression that Solomon knew very well Sabino. The verse today says: "Stop talking and do something because otherwise, you will live in permanent poverty." The word "work" used in today's text, in Hebrew is ESEB. Literally means "painful instrument." It is the reference to work after the entrance of sin, when God told Adam that from that moment he would eat with pain. According to the back of today, the wise man would rather work than "mere words". These only lead to poverty, while promoting job growth. Most often, the talk is very close cousin of laziness. And it moves so slowly that, sooner or later, is achieved by poverty or dishonesty. Stay on honest work. "In all labor there is profit," says Solomon. Any work, whether large or small, ennobles human being. Sit back and wait for a "better opportunity" is the shortest path to futility. And a useless life is an early death. Today might be a different day on your experience. Whatever comes into your hands to do, but do it! Life is like a machine. It will never work if you do not push the button. You have to start. Start and remember: "In all labor there is profit mere words, however, leads only to poverty." Alejandro Bullón
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