If you can’t manage small things in life, be assured you will not get big things in life. It’s a process. 1. Finish what you have in plate before asking for a second serving. 2. If you throw away the first serving just to get the second serving, you will be noticed and will never be invited to the table again. 3. Do not complain of your first serving, you will not get the second serving. 4. Have an appetite for the second serving before asking for one. 5. Eat your first serving with the hope of getting the second. 6. Enjoy every mouth of your meal, first or second. 7. Be grateful for the first serving, you are sure to get another one.
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