Don’t ask what it will cost or how much of your time you will have to sacrifice. Instead, ask what it’s worth.

Mensah Oteh
About This Quote

When you are considering putting your life on hold, it is natural to ask, “What is the price?” However, it is more important to ask, “What is the reward?” The goal of any organization or business should be to bring rewards into your life. If an organization or business can do that for you, then its goals are not in conflict with your goals. If you are married, one of the rewards of marriage is the joys of building a family. If you are single, one of the rewards of singlehood may be the joys of devotion to your career.

Source: The Best Chance: A Guide To Discovering Your Purpose, Reaching Your Potential, Experiencing Fulfilment And Achieving Success In Any Area Of Life

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