Why can't people be given opportunities to learn / train, have them work hard,
then enjoy the fruits of their labor?
Make double the recipe and
then enjoy the fruits of your labor the next day as well!
Kevin J. Anderson says something obvious, but powerful: The top professionals in any respected field (medicine, law, you name it) WORK real, disciplined, long hours at their jobs, and
then enjoy the fruits of their labor.
What we get here is like two games in one: You can engineer your own fun (or sadistically challenging) levels, and
then enjoy the fruits of your labor by playing them through.
Not exact matches
If you don't have a food processor
then the old fashioned way is fine too, whatever you do just
enjoy the
fruits of your
labor whether or not you went to the store to buy blackberries or you went and picked them yourself.
Choosing and planting seeds, watching them grow, and
then enjoying the
fruits (and veggies)
of your
labor is a great way to embrace new foods.
And
then you may
enjoy the
fruits (or rather, toppings)
of your
labors!
Taking the effort to find healthy ingredients, trying out different recipes and adjusting them until you get the flavor exactly how you want it, and
then sitting down and
enjoying the
fruits of your
labor with loved ones can be very rewarding and has -LSB-...]
More than that, he'll
enjoy playing superhero when it comes to restoring dwindling honeybee populations, and
then,
of course,
enjoying the
fruits of their
labor.