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The home of Scouting in Central
and Northern New York
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Scoutmasters
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submitted by: Unknown
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Sleep Well |
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In Israel, there are two major bodies
of water. Both of these bodies of water are fed by the waters of
the River Jordan.
One is the Sea of Galilee, which is full of fish, and is surrounded
by lush vegetation and trees. It is a living body in every sense.
The other is the Dead Sea. There is nothing green there, there are
no fish, and the sea is stagnant and dead.
The difference is that the Sea of Galilee overflows, for every gallon
of water that flows into the sea, a gallon is given up and passed
on downstream. It is constantly renewing itself, it gives as much
as it takes.
The Dead Sea, on the other hand, because of its geography, only
takes. It gives up nothing. The water there is never cleansed, it
stagnates and dies. And everything depending on it dies also.
Some people say that there are two kinds of people in the world
-- those that constantly give of themselves (who help other people
at all times), and those that only take.
Those that only take Eat Well.
But those who give Sleep Well. |
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