Can you find a single action that does not follow the law of maximum benefit? Try to notice the law of maximum benefit at work in your life. Can you share new insights that you have discovered?

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    Gil Shir
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    Can you find a single action that does not follow the law of maximum benefit? Try to notice the law of maximum benefit at work in your life. Can you share new insights that you have discovered?

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    • #53520
      KatieBug
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      I notice the law everywhere.

    • #52143

      Working for a church charity shop and giving needy people clothes that they need. They thank YOU for what you’ve done for them, but you turn to them and say… These things did’nt come from me! It was God who gave you these things from his church charity shop. Not me!

    • #51861
      MAROUANE Bakiz
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      My mind suffers now to find this action hhh

    • #43720
      Kayce
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      I don’t think we can find to do anything except  to derive the maximum  benefits….that’s  the foundation.

    • #43401
      T.Y. Light
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      I’m ready

    • #42396
      JDF
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      1) breaking up with someone you think you love deeply, possibly more than you’ve ever cared for in your life.  If you love something set it free.  I.e. huge age gap between the two. The younger female says she doesn’t want children but the man knows she does as it’s human desire. He ends it.  Terrible feeling………..That man feels and thinks that he’ll never find love again

      2) Jumping on a hand grenade for your brothers in arms. God forbid but an example nonetheless

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