Perhaps one of the most insidious mistakes is to believe that you do not reap what you sow, but what you think you sow, or what you say you sow, or what you wish you had sown, or what you want others to believe you have sown. But realize this: You reap what you actually sow
How ridiculous it would be if a farmer planted a field full of ‘Rumbia’, thinking he was planting ‘Pokok Jarak’. Would he receive ‘Pokok Jarak’ instead of ‘Rumbia’ merely because he was innocently mistaken, or because he wished he had planted ‘Pokok Jarak’, or because he told his neighbors he had planted ‘Pokok Jarak’? Of course not. He would reap what he sow
Most of Bisaya people thought is to oppress others then you will happy, success and glorious. But actually whatever you sow by your actions come back to you. If you make others happy through service, charity and kind acts, you sow happiness like a seed; and it will give you the fruit of happiness. If you make others unhappy through harsh words, insult, ill-treatment, cruel acts, oppression, etc., you sow unhappiness like a seed; and it will give you the fruit of pain, suffering, misery and unhappiness.
Sow a thought you reap an act.
Sow an act, you reap a habit.
Sow a habit, you reap a character.
Sow a character, you reap your destiny
Chow !!!