The law of Compensation is—you pay for what you get, or you get what you pay for.
This law says if a horse can run fast it can't pull a good load and vice versa.
This law says a horse cannot go fast far.
It says that for every sorrow there is a joy, for every positive there is a negative.
Where evil exists there is some good to offset it, says compensation.
The law of compensation is the measure optimists use, and in nearly every chapter we have written in this series, compensation will be found as a ground-work.
You can't get away from nor violate this rule of compensation.
It is not new, it is as old as creation itself.
Centuries ago it was expressed this way: "Whatsoever a man soweth that shall he also reap."
Too many try to ignore this great rule, they try to get something for nothing.