A thought by Ray Johnston (2014-05-13) from his book, The Hope Quotient: Measure It. Raise It. You'll Never Be the Same. (p.97). Thomas Nelson. Kindle Edition. (Click on the title to go to Amazon.com to buy the book.) Did you know that about you? Or do you feel you are worthless? Ray tells this story, “Back in 1915, Ira Yates owned a dry-goods store in Rankin, Texas, that did about five thousand dollars’ worth of business each month. A Pecos County rancher named Thomas Hickox noted the store’s modest success and proposed that Yates trade the store for his 16,640-acre River Ranch, way out in northern Pecos County. “A friend who once owned the property warned Yates against the trade. He said, ‘Even buffalo know better than to cross the Pecos. A crow would not fly over it, and it is not worth the taxes.’ “Yates made the trade anyway. Years later, Yates’s granddaughter explained that while her grandpa ‘didn’t know beans about groceries,’ he did know ranchin...
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