Reflections
In reflecting upon the things I learned and have experiencing so far in this course, what attracted me the most was this week articles and the videos from our instructor, especially "Making a Living and a Life" by Elder Lynn G. Robbins of the first Quorum of the Seventy. They really are a motivating and helpful in my entrepreneurial career.
It talks about the acquiring of wealth and material
possessions that would become Satan’s most fertile ground, tempting mankind
with the cunning strategy that this world is our destiny and that anything and
everything in this world is available for money.
He continued “here at BYU Idaho you are learning, not only
how to make a living, but more importantly, how to make a good and honest
living”. In my entrepreneurial journey I always strive to love and be
honest with my fellow men and that is a mark of BYU-Idaho students where this institution
is a disciple preparation center.
I like Magdalena Yesil’s experience, “she was accustomed to
ignoring what others might consider constraints on her choices” One constraint
she ignored was gender issues. ” she developed life-long friendships and a firm
belief that gender was irrelevant to accomplishment”
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