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For a research project I'm doing, I'd appreciate your answer to this question:

" Good things come to those who...."

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Rob.

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Good things come to those who do good to others

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I like Vijay's answer.

Here are a few that occur to me...

" Good things come to those who prepare."
" Good things come to those who ask."
" Good things come to those who engage."


Terry

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Good things come to those who subscribe to the philosophy that regardless of the situation they find themselves in they take on the attitude that they 'can't wait to see what good results from the situation".

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I like the primer: good things come to those who:

Don't wait for good things to come to them.
Go out and get them.
Believe that everything that comes can be seen as good in some way.
Send good things out to others.
Can pick the right lottery numbers :)
See life as an experienced to be lived rather than merely a problem to be solved.

David

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It comes to those who give their best shot to what ever they do irrespective of the outcome. Because when they see the result thay can say, " It's a job well done, cos it could be worse". Such a person will always have a feeling of good things happening to him / her.
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Good things come to those who listen.

Good things come to those who focus on giving, not on getting.

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fail early, often and late.

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Somebody stole mine, but it bares repeating. Good things come to those who prepare. (I think there's a saying out there that good luck is nothing but opportunity meeting preparation.)

Also, part of this is how we define "good things." If we're in the habit of seeing the positive in everything, we can nearly always find a silver lining. Good things come to those who are looking for good things.

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Good things come to those who make a point of seeing the good things around them

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Good things come to those:

who are Devoted, Disciplined and detached
who are innocently Divine

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.....to those who care

jennifer

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Good one, Jennifer!

Terry

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