One day, Betty Botter wanted to bake a cake. She bought some cheap butter to bake it. But something was wrong with the butter.
“This butter is bitter," said Betty Botter as she tasted the butter.
“If I put it in my cake batter, it will make the batter bitter. But if I put a bit of better butter that would make my batter better."
So, she went off to buy a better butter than her bitter butter. She mixed a bit of better butter into her cake batter. She tasted the batter and was happy that the batter was not bitter.
She adopted the best way to solve the problem. Because there will be always one.
If you have a problem, always think of the best way to solve it.
"Every problem has in it the seeds of its own solution. If you don't have any problems, you don't get any seeds." - Norman Vincent Peale (1898 - 1993), American Author.
Isaiah 41:21, Produce your cause, saith the LORD; bring forth your strong reasons. 'In other words bring your problems let's find solutions...'
Till we come your way again, Success Breath is reaching you life and direct from the altar of Skyhigh Motivational, and Benson Adima remains your in-house Motivational Speaker.
Betty Botter is a tongue-twister written by Carolyn Wells. It was originally titled "The Butter Betty Bought." By the middle of the 20th century, it had become part of the Mother Goose collection of nursery rhymes.
Betty Botter: The solution Mantra
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