THE LAW OF PRESSURE.
What you expect from a thing determines what it will produce: the greater the pressure, the greater the outcome. Writing to young Pastor Timothy, Paul said:
“Therefore I remind you to stir up the gift of God which is in you through the laying on of my hands.” 2 Timothy 1:6
Pressure seeks to extract from everything what it cannot naturally produce spontaneously. If you want to create wealth, you must know how to leverage every gift, ability, skill, and material around you.
Modern man has discovered how to harness the power of the sun and use its energy to produce electricity and drive large machines. From a simple atom, great energy has been created.
“The person who finds how to tap into the collective genius of their organization will render competition meaningless.” – Walter Riston
Everything in life is given to us in the form of a farm, in microcosm. We must know how to harness these things to bring out the grace and gift they contain. When God created the earth, He deposited everything we see today. Man searched through God’s creation and extracted from the dust of the earth the car, the plane, furniture, large houses, and all the beautiful things we see.
Exploitation is the ability to extract. If you want to create wealth, you must develop the skill to exploit both visible and invisible things. It’s not just material things that can be exploited, but also abilities, graces, and inner wisdom. The things around us did not come in the form of finished products. They are the result of exploitation.
The book you are reading is ink printed on paper. This paper was once a tree and the ink a chemical product, and if you listen to this book on MP3, the MP3 player was made of plastic, itself derived from crude oil from the depths of the earth.
Thus, you must exploit everything around you to create wealth effectively.
This text is an excerpt from the book “The 33 Irrevocable Laws of Wealth Creation” written by Matthew Ashimolowo.
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