Religious people of reddit, why do you give credit to god for your hard work?

Religious people of reddit, why do you give credit to god for your hard work?

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  1. Not really religious but i always see people on Facebook or other apps that when their family is cured/recovered they thanked God, i mean yeah i know you people are happy that they are healthy again but please thank the doctors and nurses too, even just a little bit.

    Sorry if this offends anyone.

  2. Whatever you get from working is still from God. If you work as a farmer, He made sure conditions were good for the crops to grow. “But you watered them.” Then He was the one who provided clean water. “But you were the one who filtered it. “He was the one who helped me get a filter.” This logic can be thought of in any profession. Eventually you’ll get to “God is the one keeping air in my lungs and my senses working (sights, hearing, touch ect..)” Basically God is keeping us alive until He’s ready for us to go.

  3. I think for some people, hard work has always or almost always translated into success. You study hard, you work hard, you do ‘the right thing’, and you get the result. Either in education, in love, in your career.

    For me, that equation has been very, very inconsistent. As it turns out, it’s a mixture of hard work, opportunity, luck, sentiment, market forces. Sometimes, I haven’t worked hard and have gotten success.

    There’s enough uncertainty to create the space for gratitude.

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