• What we achieve inwardly will change outer reality.

    What we achieve inwardly will change outer reality.
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  • What a day, the day have been hectic, if your are healthy, please thank God.
    What a day, the day have been hectic, 🧑‍🎤🧑‍🎤🧑‍🎤🧑‍🎤 if your are healthy, please thank God. 👏👏👏
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  • After breaking up with some one you still love. what can you do to get out of stress
    After breaking up with some one you still love. what can you do to get out of stress
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  • “In 1968, when I wanted to marry, I didn’t have money for a ring, suit, or big party. Life was not easy then, but I knew what I wanted.

    There was this beautiful girl I liked. I didn’t waste time. I went to the market, bought a strong, healthy goat, carried it on my head, and walked all the way to her village.

    That goat was my own engagement ring. When I reached their compound, I met her father and said, “Sir, I want to marry your daughter.” He looked at the goat, then looked at me and smiled. He said, “This one is serious husband material.”

    That day, I didn’t kneel down or take pictures. No camera, no Instagram, no drama. Just a goat, respect, and boldness.

    That girl later became my wife. We built a home with love, patience, and hard work — not filters and fake lifestyle and it's been 57 years.

    Young people today, you think love is about flowers and trips to Dubai. Sometimes, it's about sacrifice and being responsible.

    — Pete Edochie
    “In 1968, when I wanted to marry, I didn’t have money for a ring, suit, or big party. Life was not easy then, but I knew what I wanted. There was this beautiful girl I liked. I didn’t waste time. I went to the market, bought a strong, healthy goat, carried it on my head, and walked all the way to her village. That goat was my own engagement ring. When I reached their compound, I met her father and said, “Sir, I want to marry your daughter.” He looked at the goat, then looked at me and smiled. He said, “This one is serious husband material.” That day, I didn’t kneel down or take pictures. No camera, no Instagram, no drama. Just a goat, respect, and boldness. That girl later became my wife. We built a home with love, patience, and hard work — not filters and fake lifestyle and it's been 57 years. Young people today, you think love is about flowers and trips to Dubai. Sometimes, it's about sacrifice and being responsible. — Pete Edochie
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  • What would you do if this happens?
    What would you do if this happens?
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  • *"What the Rich Invest in, That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not!"*
    *By Robert Kiyosaki*

    This powerful book explores key investment mindsets and strategies that set the wealthy apart. Here are *10 game-changing lessons* from Kiyosaki:

    *1. Invest in Financial Education*
    Wealth starts with knowledge. Continuously learn about money, markets, and investments. Financial literacy is your foundation.

    *2. Think Like an Investor*
    See opportunities where others see problems. Train your mind to seek value, not just income.

    *3. Know the Difference Between Assets & Liabilities*
    Assets put money in your pocket. Liabilities take it out. Focus on acquiring cash-generating assets.

    *4. Prioritize Cash Flow*
    Wealthy people invest for consistent income — not just appreciation. Think rental properties, businesses, and dividends.

    *5. Embrace Risk, Manage It Wisely*
    Fear keeps most people poor. Learn to evaluate and manage risk. The bigger the calculated risk, the bigger the potential return.

    *6. Build a Strong Network*
    Your circle matters. Connect with mentors, investors, and thinkers who elevate your mindset and open doors.

    *7. Use Leverage Strategically*
    Rich people use debt smartly — not recklessly. Leverage can multiply your growth if you understand it well.

    *8. Prepare for Market Volatility*
    Ups and downs are normal. Have a long-term view, stay informed, and don’t let fear ruin your strategy.

    *9. Start Small, Then Scale*
    Begin with what you can afford. Learn by doing, and grow as you gain confidence and experience.

    *10. Have a Financial Plan*
    Wealth doesn’t happen by accident. Set clear goals, monitor your progress, and adjust as needed.

    *Takeaway:*
    The rich don’t just work for money — they make money work for them.
    The difference isn’t income, it’s *mindset*.
    *"What the Rich Invest in, That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not!"* 📚 *By Robert Kiyosaki* This powerful book explores key investment mindsets and strategies that set the wealthy apart. Here are *10 game-changing lessons* from Kiyosaki: *1. Invest in Financial Education* Wealth starts with knowledge. Continuously learn about money, markets, and investments. Financial literacy is your foundation. *2. Think Like an Investor* See opportunities where others see problems. Train your mind to seek value, not just income. *3. Know the Difference Between Assets & Liabilities* Assets put money in your pocket. Liabilities take it out. Focus on acquiring cash-generating assets. *4. Prioritize Cash Flow* Wealthy people invest for consistent income — not just appreciation. Think rental properties, businesses, and dividends. *5. Embrace Risk, Manage It Wisely* Fear keeps most people poor. Learn to evaluate and manage risk. The bigger the calculated risk, the bigger the potential return. *6. Build a Strong Network* Your circle matters. Connect with mentors, investors, and thinkers who elevate your mindset and open doors. *7. Use Leverage Strategically* Rich people use debt smartly — not recklessly. Leverage can multiply your growth if you understand it well. *8. Prepare for Market Volatility* Ups and downs are normal. Have a long-term view, stay informed, and don’t let fear ruin your strategy. *9. Start Small, Then Scale* Begin with what you can afford. Learn by doing, and grow as you gain confidence and experience. *10. Have a Financial Plan* Wealth doesn’t happen by accident. Set clear goals, monitor your progress, and adjust as needed. *Takeaway:* The rich don’t just work for money — they make money work for them. The difference isn’t income, it’s *mindset*.
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  • What?
    What?
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  • God has a purpose for our lives - a mission, a destiny - which is why we exist It is the other half of our search for significance. Once we settle the issue of who we are the next question is, what does God want us to do with our lives?
    God has a purpose for our lives - a mission, a destiny - which is why we exist It is the other half of our search for significance. Once we settle the issue of who we are the next question is, what does God want us to do with our lives?
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  • God has a purpose for our lives - a mission, a destiny - which is why we exist It is the other half of our search for significance. Once we settle the issue of who we are the next question is, what does God want us to do with our lives?
    God has a purpose for our lives - a mission, a destiny - which is why we exist It is the other half of our search for significance. Once we settle the issue of who we are the next question is, what does God want us to do with our lives?
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  • Through God, all things are possible, and all things may be made a new. Dwell not on the past, of what was or could have been, but rather look forward to what through God's grace, may unfold within his divine plan. Being a Christian is constantly about a state of becoming, of a movement towards the Light of perfection shown to us by Christ.

    A part of this is to always remain open to Gods' works and feats, emerging all around us. God's will to create and recreate the world is his right as our Heavenly father, and it is not for us to mourn what may pass, but rather to seek to adapt our faith in becoming, or in what is yet to come.
    Through God, all things are possible, and all things may be made a new. Dwell not on the past, of what was or could have been, but rather look forward to what through God's grace, may unfold within his divine plan. Being a Christian is constantly about a state of becoming, of a movement towards the Light of perfection shown to us by Christ. A part of this is to always remain open to Gods' works and feats, emerging all around us. God's will to create and recreate the world is his right as our Heavenly father, and it is not for us to mourn what may pass, but rather to seek to adapt our faith in becoming, or in what is yet to come.
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  • Sometimes we have to remind ourselves that we are not responsible for other people's poor behaviour towards us, or their gaslighting, or their manipulation, or their unkindness. That's on them. What's on you is how you choose to respond, set boundaries, know your worth, and not let their actions impact the beautiful soul that you are.

    Sometimes we have to remind ourselves that we are not responsible for other people's poor behaviour towards us, or their gaslighting, or their manipulation, or their unkindness. That's on them. What's on you is how you choose to respond, set boundaries, know your worth, and not let their actions impact the beautiful soul that you are.
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  • Leandro Paredes sharing the story of the day Lionel Messi got ANGRY with him during a Barcelona vs PSG match in the Champions League

    “He got really mad at me, we went three months without speaking. I had a rough time. I was playing for PSG and he was at Barcelona. It was a Champions League match and back then, there were no fans in the stadium.

    It was during the pandemic, so you could hear everything. We went up 2–1 and I said something to my teammates… and he heard it. That was my biggest mistake, he gets really mad. And when he does, it’s hard for him to let it go.

    I texted him the next day, and again 15 days later. I told him, ‘It wasn’t directed at you, I didn’t mean to offend you.’ And he didn’t reply. He didn’t talk to me for three months. That match was in February, and we had national team duty in March, but those games got canceled, so we didn’t meet again until June, just before the Copa América.

    Three months had passed without a word and I kept thinking, ‘Now I have to see how he reacts.’ But no, he’s a legend. We arrived at the training ground on the same day. I got there a little before him, and he showed up in my room. I was brushing my teeth, super early, and he splashed water at me and said: ‘What are you doing up so early?’
    We have an amazing relationship.”
    Leandro Paredes sharing the story of the day Lionel Messi got ANGRY with him during a Barcelona vs PSG match in the Champions League 👀 “He got really mad at me, we went three months without speaking. I had a rough time. I was playing for PSG and he was at Barcelona. It was a Champions League match and back then, there were no fans in the stadium. It was during the pandemic, so you could hear everything. We went up 2–1 and I said something to my teammates… and he heard it. That was my biggest mistake, he gets really mad. And when he does, it’s hard for him to let it go. I texted him the next day, and again 15 days later. I told him, ‘It wasn’t directed at you, I didn’t mean to offend you.’ And he didn’t reply. He didn’t talk to me for three months. That match was in February, and we had national team duty in March, but those games got canceled, so we didn’t meet again until June, just before the Copa América. Three months had passed without a word and I kept thinking, ‘Now I have to see how he reacts.’ But no, he’s a legend. We arrived at the training ground on the same day. I got there a little before him, and he showed up in my room. I was brushing my teeth, super early, and he splashed water at me and said: ‘What are you doing up so early?’ We have an amazing relationship.”
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