• Some of you will have Wondered how the internet makes it possible for it's users to send mail or documents to any part of the world in seconds.Did you know that you could also read a whole book on the internet? what about finding the answers to many different question? some of the answers might take you days or weeks to find without the internet! . What exactly is the internet. The internet is a network of many computer connected to one another.
    Some of you will have Wondered how the internet makes it possible for it's users to send mail or documents to any part of the world in seconds.Did you know that you could also read a whole book on the internet? what about finding the answers to many different question? some of the answers might take you days or weeks to find without the internet! . What exactly is the internet. The internet is a network of many computer connected to one another.
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  • WARRI_PROVERBS NO DEY FINISH

    1. Na person wey never see problem dey use English dey pray.
    2. Book wey no gree enter head go enta exam hall
    3. Goat wen get mind follow lion go catch fish, make e know say weda dem catch fish or not, Lion food don set oh.
    4.who naked no dey chuck hand for pocket...!
    5. wetin concern dog wit family planning?..
    6.Na determination dey make Okada overtake trailer for road.
    7. This one good, this one good na em mad man take dey gather plenty load.
    8.Pikin wey go strong go strong.... No be say until dem name am Samson.
    9.Na over confidence make February no complete.
    10. Do you know who I am? Do you know who I am?..Naso hold up take dey start.
    11.Head wey no wan think go carry load..
    12. Hand wey stay long for pocket, know say nothing de that pocket.
    13. Forget Trust If trust dey, Water nor for boil Fish.
    16.No matter how lizard do press-up reach, e no fit get muscle pass crocodile .
    17. E de clear pimple, e de clear pimple na so bleaching de start.
    18. Feel at home, feel at home na eim dae make visitor spoil remote
    19. Escort me, escort me naso slave trade take start.
    20. It's a small world!! No mean say you fit trek from Naija go London.
    21. Christianity is free, but you must buy Bible
    22. Person nor dey use shame chop winch o
    23.Make I chop this guy money, Make I Chop this guy money. Na so ashawo take start oh.
    24. You no need spoon and cutlery to chop slap.
    25. Jollof Rice wey dey for bottom of pot 2day go dey for top of cooler 2moro.
    26. The patient dog ... Nah hungry go kill am.
    27. Na I go do am later na e make fowl no fly like other birds.
    28. No food for lazy man no be for pesin wey em mama get restaurants.
    29. Who dey hold landlord rentage no dey fry stew way curry dey.
    30. I am covered by the blood of JESUS E no mean say make u no lock door sleep oooh
    31.) Pastor wey dey pray for mad person no dey Close eye.
    32.) I need pikin, I nepost ikin, na e make woman no wear pant sleep.
    33.) I know too much, i know too much na e make SAN no fit recite National Anthem.
    34.) This write up good, this write up good, na e make me (the writer) no come know how to count 1,2,3 again.
    35.) The tin wey make egg strong for port nai make yam also soft for port
    36.) Pikin way Say e mama no sleep, he self no go sleep.
    37.) Sun 2 hot e nor mean say fowl go Lane boiled egg.
    38.) Monkey smart monkey smart, nah because tree near tree
    39.) Na run wey nor serious, Na in woman de hold breast.
    40.) Na cooperation dey make rice full pot
    41.) Cockroach wey say him sabi acrobatic dance where cocks are doing general meeting don waka kurukere waka
    42.) Say Lion dey sick, no mean say him wit cat na mate.
    43.) This burial rich, this burial rich, na e make to die hungry elders.
    44.) Had it been, there is an atom of truth in tortoise, e for don kiss person.
    45.) Na economy recession make teacher use ruler measure yam.
    46.) Pikin wen wan chop party rice, e no dey fear dance!!!
    47.) Say cat sabi swim no make am catfish.
    48.) E go beta, e go beta, na e make camel still dey cari load.
    49.) I no be your mate. na e make slippers get size
    50.) This boy fine, this boy fine na so she open leg for 37 boys
    51.) Fish wen scatter for soup still dey inside the soup.

    If you know you know
    WARRI_PROVERBS NO DEY FINISH 🤣🤣 1. Na person wey never see problem dey use English dey pray. 2. Book wey no gree enter head go enta exam hall 3. Goat wen get mind follow lion go catch fish, make e know say weda dem catch fish or not, Lion food don set oh. 4.who naked no dey chuck hand for pocket...! 5. wetin concern dog wit family planning?.. 6.Na determination dey make Okada overtake trailer for road. 7. This one good, this one good na em mad man take dey gather plenty load. 8.Pikin wey go strong go strong.... No be say until dem name am Samson. 9.Na over confidence make February no complete. 10. Do you know who I am? Do you know who I am?..Naso hold up take dey start. 11.Head wey no wan think go carry load.. 12. Hand wey stay long for pocket, know say nothing de that pocket. 13. Forget Trust If trust dey, Water nor for boil Fish. 16.No matter how lizard do press-up reach, e no fit get muscle pass crocodile . 17. E de clear pimple, e de clear pimple na so bleaching de start. 18. Feel at home, feel at home na eim dae make visitor spoil remote 19. Escort me, escort me naso slave trade take start. 20. It's a small world!! No mean say you fit trek from Naija go London. 21. Christianity is free, but you must buy Bible 22. Person nor dey use shame chop winch o 23.Make I chop this guy money, Make I Chop this guy money. Na so ashawo take start oh. 24. You no need spoon and cutlery to chop slap. 25. Jollof Rice wey dey for bottom of pot 2day go dey for top of cooler 2moro. 26. The patient dog ... Nah hungry go kill am. 27. Na I go do am later na e make fowl no fly like other birds. 28. No food for lazy man no be for pesin wey em mama get restaurants. 29. Who dey hold landlord rentage no dey fry stew way curry dey. 30. I am covered by the blood of JESUS E no mean say make u no lock door sleep oooh 31.) Pastor wey dey pray for mad person no dey Close eye. 32.) I need pikin, I nepost ikin, na e make woman no wear pant sleep. 33.) I know too much, i know too much na e make SAN no fit recite National Anthem. 34.) This write up good, this write up good, na e make me (the writer) no come know how to count 1,2,3 again. 35.) The tin wey make egg strong for port nai make yam also soft for port 36.) Pikin way Say e mama no sleep, he self no go sleep. 37.) Sun 2 hot e nor mean say fowl go Lane boiled egg. 38.) Monkey smart monkey smart, nah because tree near tree 39.) Na run wey nor serious, Na in woman de hold breast. 40.) Na cooperation dey make rice full pot 41.) Cockroach wey say him sabi acrobatic dance where cocks are doing general meeting don waka kurukere waka 42.) Say Lion dey sick, no mean say him wit cat na mate. 43.) This burial rich, this burial rich, na e make to die hungry elders. 44.) Had it been, there is an atom of truth in tortoise, e for don kiss person. 45.) Na economy recession make teacher use ruler measure yam. 46.) Pikin wen wan chop party rice, e no dey fear dance!!! 47.) Say cat sabi swim no make am catfish. 48.) E go beta, e go beta, na e make camel still dey cari load. 49.) I no be your mate. na e make slippers get size 50.) This boy fine, this boy fine na so she open leg for 37 boys 51.) Fish wen scatter for soup still dey inside the soup. 👍😁👊👀😎🤗 If you know you know 🤣🤣🤣🤣
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  • THE 48 LAWS OF POWER.

    A book written by Robert Greene that offers a series of strategies for obtaining and maintaining power in various situations. Here I leave you a summary of the 48 laws:

    1. Don't outshine the boss: Make your superiors feel superior. Don't expose your talent too much or you might trigger their insecurity.

    2. Don't trust friends too much, use your enemies: Friends betray you more easily, but if you manage to win an enemy, they will be more loyal.

    3. Hide your intentions: Keep people off balance so they can't anticipate your actions.

    4. Always say less than necessary: Silence breeds power, and talking too much reveals your plans.

    5. Protect your reputation at all costs: Reputation is the cornerstone of power.

    6. Call attention at all costs: Be visible to be relevant.

    7. Make others work for you and attribute it: Take advantage of the work and effort of others to your advantage.

    8. Make others come to you: Don't run after others, make them look for you.

    9. Win with actions, never arguments: Prove your point through actions, not words.

    10. Avoid losers and unhappy: The misfortune of others is contagious; stay away from those who bring you down.

    11. Make people depend on you: If others depend on you, you're in control.

    12. Disarm with sincerity and selective generosity: Emotional disarmament will give you an edge.

    13. When you ask for help, appeal to the interests of others: Appeal to what benefits others, not gratitude or compassion.

    14. Introduce yourself as a friend, act as a spy: Learn to extract valuable information from others without them noticing.

    15. Crush your enemy completely: Do not let your enemy recover, or he will seek revenge.

    16. Use absence to increase respect: The value of something increases with scarcity..

    17. Keep others in suspense: Be unpredictable, you will confuse others and gain power.

    18. Do not isolate yourself: Loneliness weakens you; engage yourself in the web of influence.

    19. Know Who You’re Dealing With: Choose Your Opponents And Partners Wisely.

    20. Don't compromise with anyone: Maintain your independence so you don't get caught up in other people's affairs.

    21. Pretend to be a fool to catch the sly: Let others think they have an advantage over you.

    22. Use the Surrender Tactic: Sometimes giving in at the right time gives you the advantage.

    23. Focus your forces: Keep your energy focused on what really matters.

    24. Be a master at simulation and disguise: Don't reveal all your cards.

    25. Recreate your own identity: Be the architect of your own destiny.

    26. Keep your hands clean: Make sure the responsibility for the problems falls on others.

    27. Play with people's needs to create devotion: Satisfy their deep desires to earn you their loyalty.

    28. Be bold in acting: Timidity is dangerous, boldness is powerful.

    29. Plan everything to the end: Having a detailed plan allows you to avoid unpleasant surprises.

    30. Make your accomplishments look easy: Minimize the effort you put in to make others think you have innate talent.

    31. Control Other People's Options: Guide the decisions of others by giving them limited options.

    32. Play with people's fantasy: Appeal to people's emotions and dreams to gain clout.

    33. Discover the weaknesses of others: Identify what drives people to manipulate their actions.

    34. Be rule in your behavior: Power lies in the appearance of greatness and dignity.

    35. Master the art of timing: Don't rush; everything has its right time.

    36. Despise what you can’t have: Don’t obsess over things that are out of your reach.

    37. Create engaging spectacles: Theatrics and spectacles capture attention.

    38. Think as you wish, but behave like everyone else: Do not openly defy social norms.

    39. Stir the waters to catch fish: Destabilize others to make mistakes.

    40. Despise free: What is free usually comes with a hidden cost.

    41. Avoid imitating great men: Forge your own path instead of following in the footsteps of others.

    42. Beat the shepherd and the sheep will scatter: He demolishes leaders to weaken his followers.

    43. Work on the hearts and minds of others: Conquer the spirit of people to control them.

    44. Disarm and anger with mirror effect: Reflect the actions of others to destabilize them.

    45. Preach the need for change, but never reform too much: Radical change can generate resistance.

    46. Never look too perfect: Perfection breeds envy and haters.

    47. Don't exceed your goal: When you achieve what you want, retire on time.

    48. Be amorphous: Be adaptable, don't limit yourself to a rigid form.

    These laws are designed to handle situations of power, but it's important to consider context and personal ethics when applying them.

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    THE 48 LAWS OF POWER. A book written by Robert Greene that offers a series of strategies for obtaining and maintaining power in various situations. Here I leave you a summary of the 48 laws: 1. Don't outshine the boss: Make your superiors feel superior. Don't expose your talent too much or you might trigger their insecurity. 2. Don't trust friends too much, use your enemies: Friends betray you more easily, but if you manage to win an enemy, they will be more loyal. 3. Hide your intentions: Keep people off balance so they can't anticipate your actions. 4. Always say less than necessary: Silence breeds power, and talking too much reveals your plans. 5. Protect your reputation at all costs: Reputation is the cornerstone of power. 6. Call attention at all costs: Be visible to be relevant. 7. Make others work for you and attribute it: Take advantage of the work and effort of others to your advantage. 8. Make others come to you: Don't run after others, make them look for you. 9. Win with actions, never arguments: Prove your point through actions, not words. 10. Avoid losers and unhappy: The misfortune of others is contagious; stay away from those who bring you down. 11. Make people depend on you: If others depend on you, you're in control. 12. Disarm with sincerity and selective generosity: Emotional disarmament will give you an edge. 13. When you ask for help, appeal to the interests of others: Appeal to what benefits others, not gratitude or compassion. 14. Introduce yourself as a friend, act as a spy: Learn to extract valuable information from others without them noticing. 15. Crush your enemy completely: Do not let your enemy recover, or he will seek revenge. 16. Use absence to increase respect: The value of something increases with scarcity.. 17. Keep others in suspense: Be unpredictable, you will confuse others and gain power. 18. Do not isolate yourself: Loneliness weakens you; engage yourself in the web of influence. 19. Know Who You’re Dealing With: Choose Your Opponents And Partners Wisely. 20. Don't compromise with anyone: Maintain your independence so you don't get caught up in other people's affairs. 21. Pretend to be a fool to catch the sly: Let others think they have an advantage over you. 22. Use the Surrender Tactic: Sometimes giving in at the right time gives you the advantage. 23. Focus your forces: Keep your energy focused on what really matters. 24. Be a master at simulation and disguise: Don't reveal all your cards. 25. Recreate your own identity: Be the architect of your own destiny. 26. Keep your hands clean: Make sure the responsibility for the problems falls on others. 27. Play with people's needs to create devotion: Satisfy their deep desires to earn you their loyalty. 28. Be bold in acting: Timidity is dangerous, boldness is powerful. 29. Plan everything to the end: Having a detailed plan allows you to avoid unpleasant surprises. 30. Make your accomplishments look easy: Minimize the effort you put in to make others think you have innate talent. 31. Control Other People's Options: Guide the decisions of others by giving them limited options. 32. Play with people's fantasy: Appeal to people's emotions and dreams to gain clout. 33. Discover the weaknesses of others: Identify what drives people to manipulate their actions. 34. Be rule in your behavior: Power lies in the appearance of greatness and dignity. 35. Master the art of timing: Don't rush; everything has its right time. 36. Despise what you can’t have: Don’t obsess over things that are out of your reach. 37. Create engaging spectacles: Theatrics and spectacles capture attention. 38. Think as you wish, but behave like everyone else: Do not openly defy social norms. 39. Stir the waters to catch fish: Destabilize others to make mistakes. 40. Despise free: What is free usually comes with a hidden cost. 41. Avoid imitating great men: Forge your own path instead of following in the footsteps of others. 42. Beat the shepherd and the sheep will scatter: He demolishes leaders to weaken his followers. 43. Work on the hearts and minds of others: Conquer the spirit of people to control them. 44. Disarm and anger with mirror effect: Reflect the actions of others to destabilize them. 45. Preach the need for change, but never reform too much: Radical change can generate resistance. 46. Never look too perfect: Perfection breeds envy and haters. 47. Don't exceed your goal: When you achieve what you want, retire on time. 48. Be amorphous: Be adaptable, don't limit yourself to a rigid form. These laws are designed to handle situations of power, but it's important to consider context and personal ethics when applying them. Taken from the net but re- phrased by Famzy Copied Pls Comment view and review For more update
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  • THE 48 LAWS OF POWER.

    A book written by Robert Greene that offers a series of strategies for obtaining and maintaining power in various situations. Here I leave you a summary of the 48 laws:

    1. Don't outshine the boss: Make your superiors feel superior. Don't expose your talent too much or you might trigger their insecurity.

    2. Don't trust friends too much, use your enemies: Friends betray you more easily, but if you manage to win an enemy, they will be more loyal.

    3. Hide your intentions: Keep people off balance so they can't anticipate your actions.

    4. Always say less than necessary: Silence breeds power, and talking too much reveals your plans.

    5. Protect your reputation at all costs: Reputation is the cornerstone of power.

    6. Call attention at all costs: Be visible to be relevant.

    7. Make others work for you and attribute it: Take advantage of the work and effort of others to your advantage.

    8. Make others come to you: Don't run after others, make them look for you.

    9. Win with actions, never arguments: Prove your point through actions, not words.

    10. Avoid losers and unhappy: The misfortune of others is contagious; stay away from those who bring you down.

    11. Make people depend on you: If others depend on you, you're in control.

    12. Disarm with sincerity and selective generosity: Emotional disarmament will give you an edge.

    13. When you ask for help, appeal to the interests of others: Appeal to what benefits others, not gratitude or compassion.

    14. Introduce yourself as a friend, act as a spy: Learn to extract valuable information from others without them noticing.

    15. Crush your enemy completely: Do not let your enemy recover, or he will seek revenge.

    16. Use absence to increase respect: The value of something increases with scarcity..

    17. Keep others in suspense: Be unpredictable, you will confuse others and gain power.

    18. Do not isolate yourself: Loneliness weakens you; engage yourself in the web of influence.

    19. Know Who You’re Dealing With: Choose Your Opponents And Partners Wisely.

    20. Don't compromise with anyone: Maintain your independence so you don't get caught up in other people's affairs.

    21. Pretend to be a fool to catch the sly: Let others think they have an advantage over you.

    22. Use the Surrender Tactic: Sometimes giving in at the right time gives you the advantage.

    23. Focus your forces: Keep your energy focused on what really matters.

    24. Be a master at simulation and disguise: Don't reveal all your cards.

    25. Recreate your own identity: Be the architect of your own destiny.

    26. Keep your hands clean: Make sure the responsibility for the problems falls on others.

    27. Play with people's needs to create devotion: Satisfy their deep desires to earn you their loyalty.

    28. Be bold in acting: Timidity is dangerous, boldness is powerful.

    29. Plan everything to the end: Having a detailed plan allows you to avoid unpleasant surprises.

    30. Make your accomplishments look easy: Minimize the effort you put in to make others think you have innate talent.

    31. Control Other People's Options: Guide the decisions of others by giving them limited options.

    32. Play with people's fantasy: Appeal to people's emotions and dreams to gain clout.

    33. Discover the weaknesses of others: Identify what drives people to manipulate their actions.

    34. Be rule in your behavior: Power lies in the appearance of greatness and dignity.

    35. Master the art of timing: Don't rush; everything has its right time.

    36. Despise what you can’t have: Don’t obsess over things that are out of your reach.

    37. Create engaging spectacles: Theatrics and spectacles capture attention.

    38. Think as you wish, but behave like everyone else: Do not openly defy social norms.

    39. Stir the waters to catch fish: Destabilize others to make mistakes.

    40. Despise free: What is free usually comes with a hidden cost.

    41. Avoid imitating great men: Forge your own path instead of following in the footsteps of others.

    42. Beat the shepherd and the sheep will scatter: He demolishes leaders to weaken his followers.

    43. Work on the hearts and minds of others: Conquer the spirit of people to control them.

    44. Disarm and anger with mirror effect: Reflect the actions of others to destabilize them.

    45. Preach the need for change, but never reform too much: Radical change can generate resistance.

    46. Never look too perfect: Perfection breeds envy and haters.

    47. Don't exceed your goal: When you achieve what you want, retire on time.

    48. Be amorphous: Be adaptable, don't limit yourself to a rigid form.

    These laws are designed to handle situations of power, but it's important to consider context and personal ethics when applying them.

    Taken from the net but re- phrased by Famzy

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    THE 48 LAWS OF POWER. A book written by Robert Greene that offers a series of strategies for obtaining and maintaining power in various situations. Here I leave you a summary of the 48 laws: 1. Don't outshine the boss: Make your superiors feel superior. Don't expose your talent too much or you might trigger their insecurity. 2. Don't trust friends too much, use your enemies: Friends betray you more easily, but if you manage to win an enemy, they will be more loyal. 3. Hide your intentions: Keep people off balance so they can't anticipate your actions. 4. Always say less than necessary: Silence breeds power, and talking too much reveals your plans. 5. Protect your reputation at all costs: Reputation is the cornerstone of power. 6. Call attention at all costs: Be visible to be relevant. 7. Make others work for you and attribute it: Take advantage of the work and effort of others to your advantage. 8. Make others come to you: Don't run after others, make them look for you. 9. Win with actions, never arguments: Prove your point through actions, not words. 10. Avoid losers and unhappy: The misfortune of others is contagious; stay away from those who bring you down. 11. Make people depend on you: If others depend on you, you're in control. 12. Disarm with sincerity and selective generosity: Emotional disarmament will give you an edge. 13. When you ask for help, appeal to the interests of others: Appeal to what benefits others, not gratitude or compassion. 14. Introduce yourself as a friend, act as a spy: Learn to extract valuable information from others without them noticing. 15. Crush your enemy completely: Do not let your enemy recover, or he will seek revenge. 16. Use absence to increase respect: The value of something increases with scarcity.. 17. Keep others in suspense: Be unpredictable, you will confuse others and gain power. 18. Do not isolate yourself: Loneliness weakens you; engage yourself in the web of influence. 19. Know Who You’re Dealing With: Choose Your Opponents And Partners Wisely. 20. Don't compromise with anyone: Maintain your independence so you don't get caught up in other people's affairs. 21. Pretend to be a fool to catch the sly: Let others think they have an advantage over you. 22. Use the Surrender Tactic: Sometimes giving in at the right time gives you the advantage. 23. Focus your forces: Keep your energy focused on what really matters. 24. Be a master at simulation and disguise: Don't reveal all your cards. 25. Recreate your own identity: Be the architect of your own destiny. 26. Keep your hands clean: Make sure the responsibility for the problems falls on others. 27. Play with people's needs to create devotion: Satisfy their deep desires to earn you their loyalty. 28. Be bold in acting: Timidity is dangerous, boldness is powerful. 29. Plan everything to the end: Having a detailed plan allows you to avoid unpleasant surprises. 30. Make your accomplishments look easy: Minimize the effort you put in to make others think you have innate talent. 31. Control Other People's Options: Guide the decisions of others by giving them limited options. 32. Play with people's fantasy: Appeal to people's emotions and dreams to gain clout. 33. Discover the weaknesses of others: Identify what drives people to manipulate their actions. 34. Be rule in your behavior: Power lies in the appearance of greatness and dignity. 35. Master the art of timing: Don't rush; everything has its right time. 36. Despise what you can’t have: Don’t obsess over things that are out of your reach. 37. Create engaging spectacles: Theatrics and spectacles capture attention. 38. Think as you wish, but behave like everyone else: Do not openly defy social norms. 39. Stir the waters to catch fish: Destabilize others to make mistakes. 40. Despise free: What is free usually comes with a hidden cost. 41. Avoid imitating great men: Forge your own path instead of following in the footsteps of others. 42. Beat the shepherd and the sheep will scatter: He demolishes leaders to weaken his followers. 43. Work on the hearts and minds of others: Conquer the spirit of people to control them. 44. Disarm and anger with mirror effect: Reflect the actions of others to destabilize them. 45. Preach the need for change, but never reform too much: Radical change can generate resistance. 46. Never look too perfect: Perfection breeds envy and haters. 47. Don't exceed your goal: When you achieve what you want, retire on time. 48. Be amorphous: Be adaptable, don't limit yourself to a rigid form. These laws are designed to handle situations of power, but it's important to consider context and personal ethics when applying them. Taken from the net but re- phrased by Famzy Copied Pls like comment and shear for more update
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  • Ten Books To Help You Prosper Financially and Mentally in 2025

    1. Turn ChatGPT into a Cash Machine by Eric Mallon. Summary: This book gives seven simple but provably workable ways to make passive income from AI.

    2. How to Get Rich Before 30 by A. B. Stanley. Summary: Mr. Stanley teaches how to have a wealth mindset, which opens your eyes to investable opportunities people miss due to a poverty mindset. Although the book is targeted at young adults, the insights are applicable to almost all age categories.

    3. The Total Money Makeover by David Ramsay. Summary: He corrects wrong notions about money that most people pick up over time. Mr. Ramsay also has a radio show that airs Monday through Friday from 2–5 PM ET and is watchable live on YouTube.

    4. The 80/20 Principle: Achieve More with Less, by Richard Koch. Summary: This is a time management book, which helps you put first things first, and by utilising your time and resources more effectively, Mr. Koch enables you to increase your productivity.

    5. Rich Dad Poor Dad, by Robert Kiyosaki. Summary: This book teaches you to differentiate between tangible assets and liabilities that you think are assets. It also teaches practical ways to get cash flow. Mr. Kiyosaki also addresses wrong assumptions that lower income earners teach their offspring about wealth.

    6. The Algebra of Wealth: A Simple Formula for Success, by Scott Galloway. Summary: There is no better book to read in 2025 if your focus is to learn the cold, hard facts of how to profit from the financial markets with as little capital as possible.

    7. Secrets of the Millionaire Mind: Mastering the Inner Game of Wealth, By T Harv Eker. Summary: This volume focuses on the "mental attitudes that facilitate wealth.” Eker tells you how poor people program their kids to be inadequate and how to undo that programming and redirect your mind towards wealth creation.

    8. Think and Grow Rich, by Napoleon Hill. Summary: Mr. Hill outlines a program that trains your subconscious mind to attract wealth. It is a thirteen-step program that has, over the years, helped many people of renown achieve success in various aspects of life. It is a total program designed to help you improve the quality of your life.

    9. The Wealth Choice: Success Secrets of Black Millionaires, by Dennis Kimbro. Summary: This book is unique because, although the author is a successful entrepreneur, it is not about him. It features his interviews with some of the most successful Black entrepreneurs worldwide, who give insights into how they broke the glass ceiling and created wealth for themselves and others.

    10. The Psychology of Money: Timeless Lessons on Wealth, Greed, and Happiness, by Morgan Housel. Summary: Mr. Housel uses short stories to change the reader's perceptions about money.

    In 2025, focus on acquiring assets rather than showcasing your flashy lifestyle. Don’t buy and flash the latest Land Rover when you are not a landlord. Don’t flaunt flying in first class when you don’t even have your first business. Use your old iPhone so you can buy new stocks. Assets will give you access and help you assess better places and faces.

    Reno Omokri

    Gospeller. Deep Thinker. #TableShaker. Ruffler of the Feathers of Obidents. #1 Bestselling author of Facts Versus Fiction: The True Story of the Jonathan Years. Hodophile. Hollywood Magazine Humanitarian of the Year, 2019. Business Insider Influencer of the Year 2022. 21st Most Talked About Person in Africa, 2024.

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    Ten Books To Help You Prosper Financially and Mentally in 2025 1. Turn ChatGPT into a Cash Machine by Eric Mallon. Summary: This book gives seven simple but provably workable ways to make passive income from AI. 2. How to Get Rich Before 30 by A. B. Stanley. Summary: Mr. Stanley teaches how to have a wealth mindset, which opens your eyes to investable opportunities people miss due to a poverty mindset. Although the book is targeted at young adults, the insights are applicable to almost all age categories. 3. The Total Money Makeover by David Ramsay. Summary: He corrects wrong notions about money that most people pick up over time. Mr. Ramsay also has a radio show that airs Monday through Friday from 2–5 PM ET and is watchable live on YouTube. 4. The 80/20 Principle: Achieve More with Less, by Richard Koch. Summary: This is a time management book, which helps you put first things first, and by utilising your time and resources more effectively, Mr. Koch enables you to increase your productivity. 5. Rich Dad Poor Dad, by Robert Kiyosaki. Summary: This book teaches you to differentiate between tangible assets and liabilities that you think are assets. It also teaches practical ways to get cash flow. Mr. Kiyosaki also addresses wrong assumptions that lower income earners teach their offspring about wealth. 6. The Algebra of Wealth: A Simple Formula for Success, by Scott Galloway. Summary: There is no better book to read in 2025 if your focus is to learn the cold, hard facts of how to profit from the financial markets with as little capital as possible. 7. Secrets of the Millionaire Mind: Mastering the Inner Game of Wealth, By T Harv Eker. Summary: This volume focuses on the "mental attitudes that facilitate wealth.” Eker tells you how poor people program their kids to be inadequate and how to undo that programming and redirect your mind towards wealth creation. 8. Think and Grow Rich, by Napoleon Hill. Summary: Mr. Hill outlines a program that trains your subconscious mind to attract wealth. It is a thirteen-step program that has, over the years, helped many people of renown achieve success in various aspects of life. It is a total program designed to help you improve the quality of your life. 9. The Wealth Choice: Success Secrets of Black Millionaires, by Dennis Kimbro. Summary: This book is unique because, although the author is a successful entrepreneur, it is not about him. It features his interviews with some of the most successful Black entrepreneurs worldwide, who give insights into how they broke the glass ceiling and created wealth for themselves and others. 10. The Psychology of Money: Timeless Lessons on Wealth, Greed, and Happiness, by Morgan Housel. Summary: Mr. Housel uses short stories to change the reader's perceptions about money. In 2025, focus on acquiring assets rather than showcasing your flashy lifestyle. Don’t buy and flash the latest Land Rover when you are not a landlord. Don’t flaunt flying in first class when you don’t even have your first business. Use your old iPhone so you can buy new stocks. Assets will give you access and help you assess better places and faces. Reno Omokri Gospeller. Deep Thinker. #TableShaker. Ruffler of the Feathers of Obidents. #1 Bestselling author of Facts Versus Fiction: The True Story of the Jonathan Years. Hodophile. Hollywood Magazine Humanitarian of the Year, 2019. Business Insider Influencer of the Year 2022. 21st Most Talked About Person in Africa, 2024. Pls like, share and comment
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  • Don’t settle for just being a good worker; strive to be an exceptional reader as well. The answers to every single challenge you’re facing in life—yes, every single one—have already been thoroughly explained in a good book. The wisdom, guidance, and solutions you seek are waiting for you, but they’ll only be revealed if you open those pages and truly read!

    Don’t settle for just being a good worker; strive to be an exceptional reader as well. The answers to every single challenge you’re facing in life—yes, every single one—have already been thoroughly explained in a good book. The wisdom, guidance, and solutions you seek are waiting for you, but they’ll only be revealed if you open those pages and truly read!
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  • The Lost Legacy of Ibom e-Library

    Once a symbol of innovation and enlightenment, the Ibom e-Library stood tall as a beacon of knowledge in Akwa Ibom State. Built to serve as a hub of learning for all residents, it was envisioned to foster education, research, and creativity in the community. Equipped with modern facilities, internet connectivity, and countless books and resources, the e-library became a haven for students, researchers, and anyone seeking knowledge.

    However, during the administration of Governor Udom Emmanuel, the vision for the Ibom e-Library began to waver. Slowly but surely, its doors that were once wide open to the public started closing. The bustling halls grew silent as access became increasingly restricted. Instead of nurturing the minds of Akwa Ibomites, the e-library was repurposed as a private training center. Public use was deprioritized, and its vast resources became unavailable to those it was built to serve.

    For years, students stood outside its gates, their aspirations dimmed by locked doors. Researchers who once thrived within its walls were forced to seek knowledge elsewhere. The heart of the e-library—a public treasure—was transformed into a corporate enclave, catering only to specific training programs and organizations.

    Today, the Ibom e-Library serves as a painful reminder of what could have been. Its original purpose, to educate and empower the people of Akwa Ibom, has been overshadowed by exclusivity and neglect. The promise of enlightenment has given way to disappointment, leaving the community yearning for the library’s restoration to its rightful place as a sanctuary for all.
    The Lost Legacy of Ibom e-Library Once a symbol of innovation and enlightenment, the Ibom e-Library stood tall as a beacon of knowledge in Akwa Ibom State. Built to serve as a hub of learning for all residents, it was envisioned to foster education, research, and creativity in the community. Equipped with modern facilities, internet connectivity, and countless books and resources, the e-library became a haven for students, researchers, and anyone seeking knowledge. However, during the administration of Governor Udom Emmanuel, the vision for the Ibom e-Library began to waver. Slowly but surely, its doors that were once wide open to the public started closing. The bustling halls grew silent as access became increasingly restricted. Instead of nurturing the minds of Akwa Ibomites, the e-library was repurposed as a private training center. Public use was deprioritized, and its vast resources became unavailable to those it was built to serve. For years, students stood outside its gates, their aspirations dimmed by locked doors. Researchers who once thrived within its walls were forced to seek knowledge elsewhere. The heart of the e-library—a public treasure—was transformed into a corporate enclave, catering only to specific training programs and organizations. Today, the Ibom e-Library serves as a painful reminder of what could have been. Its original purpose, to educate and empower the people of Akwa Ibom, has been overshadowed by exclusivity and neglect. The promise of enlightenment has given way to disappointment, leaving the community yearning for the library’s restoration to its rightful place as a sanctuary for all.
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  • Quotes from Some "Wise Thinkers"

    1. True evil comes from someone who was once kind.
    Cesare Pavese

    2. I don’t mind losing those who don’t want me, for I’ve lost those I wanted, and I’m still alive.
    Karl May

    3. One conversation with a wise man is better than ten years of studying books.
    Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

    4. The corruption of justice leads to the downfall of nations.
    Ibn Khaldun

    5. If you want to conquer anxiety and start living, count your blessings instead of your troubles.
    Dale Carnegie

    6. If you want to fail, try to please everyone.
    Erwin Rommel

    7. No one harmed me except those I knew; may God bless everyone I don’t know!
    Abu Al-Alaa Al-Ma’arri

    8. This world crushes justice with disgrace every single day.
    Ghassan Kanafani

    9. If you see the lion's fangs bared, don’t assume the lion is smiling!
    Al-Mutanabbi

    10. To be honest is to be an enemy to all.
    Gibran Khalil Gibran

    11. The first obstacle to an individual’s development is the family.
    Leo Tolstoy

    12. Increased awareness intensifies pain, and most sufferers of psychological depression are intellectuals.
    Adel Sadeq

    13. When you respect me well and treat me with courtesy, it’s not a feather in my cap; instead, you’ll be the crown on my head!
    Ibrahim El-Fiky

    14. You need to have wished for death to truly value life.
    Winston Churchill

    15. Kindness in words creates confidence, kindness in thinking solves every difficulty, and kindness in giving creates love.
    Lao Tzu

    16. I know no greater sin than oppressing an innocent person in the name of religion.
    Mahatma Gandhi

    17. Sadness is a psychological state that allows awareness to reflect on oneself and society.
    Jean-Jacques Rousseau

    18. Often, the words you fear to say are the ones that most need to be spoken.
    George Bernard Shaw

    19. Try staying away from the internet for a while, and you’ll realize you missed nothing online, but a lot outside it—like your mothers aging unnoticed!

    Abdullah Al-Mughlooth
    20. Life is hope; without hope, life is lost.
    Plato

    21. A day without laughter is a day wasted!
    Charlie Chaplin

    22. No one can ambush you except those who know your moves well. Don’t share your thoughts with anyone to reach your destination safely!
    Htr

    23. I will never respect the world as long as there’s a child with broken eyes.
    Che Guevara

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    Quotes from Some "Wise Thinkers" 1. True evil comes from someone who was once kind. Cesare Pavese 2. I don’t mind losing those who don’t want me, for I’ve lost those I wanted, and I’m still alive. Karl May 3. One conversation with a wise man is better than ten years of studying books. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 4. The corruption of justice leads to the downfall of nations. Ibn Khaldun 5. If you want to conquer anxiety and start living, count your blessings instead of your troubles. Dale Carnegie 6. If you want to fail, try to please everyone. Erwin Rommel 7. No one harmed me except those I knew; may God bless everyone I don’t know! Abu Al-Alaa Al-Ma’arri 8. This world crushes justice with disgrace every single day. Ghassan Kanafani 9. If you see the lion's fangs bared, don’t assume the lion is smiling! Al-Mutanabbi 10. To be honest is to be an enemy to all. Gibran Khalil Gibran 11. The first obstacle to an individual’s development is the family. Leo Tolstoy 12. Increased awareness intensifies pain, and most sufferers of psychological depression are intellectuals. Adel Sadeq 13. When you respect me well and treat me with courtesy, it’s not a feather in my cap; instead, you’ll be the crown on my head! Ibrahim El-Fiky 14. You need to have wished for death to truly value life. Winston Churchill 15. Kindness in words creates confidence, kindness in thinking solves every difficulty, and kindness in giving creates love. Lao Tzu 16. I know no greater sin than oppressing an innocent person in the name of religion. Mahatma Gandhi 17. Sadness is a psychological state that allows awareness to reflect on oneself and society. Jean-Jacques Rousseau 18. Often, the words you fear to say are the ones that most need to be spoken. George Bernard Shaw 19. Try staying away from the internet for a while, and you’ll realize you missed nothing online, but a lot outside it—like your mothers aging unnoticed! Abdullah Al-Mughlooth 20. Life is hope; without hope, life is lost. Plato 21. A day without laughter is a day wasted! Charlie Chaplin 22. No one can ambush you except those who know your moves well. Don’t share your thoughts with anyone to reach your destination safely! Htr 23. I will never respect the world as long as there’s a child with broken eyes. Che Guevara Especial thanks to the Writer Sir.... Keep Following....
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  • Investing can feel intimidating, especially if you’re just starting out. But the truth is, you don’t need to be a financial expert to begin building wealth. You just need the right mindset and tools.

    Why Should You Invest?
    Investing allows your money to grow over time, thanks to compound interest. It’s one of the best ways to beat inflation and build long-term wealth.

    How to Start Investing:

    Set Financial Goals: What are you investing for—retirement, a house, or financial freedom? Your goals will guide your strategy.
    Understand Your Risk Tolerance: Are you comfortable with high-risk, high-reward investments like stocks, or do you prefer safer options like bonds?
    Start Small: Begin with an amount you’re comfortable losing. Even $50 a month can grow significantly over time.
    Diversify Your Portfolio: Don’t put all your money into one investment. Spread it across different asset classes, like stocks, ETFs, and real estate.
    Use Robo-Advisors: Platforms like Betterment and Wealthfront make investing easy for beginners by creating and managing portfolios for you.
    Educate Yourself: Read books, listen to podcasts, and follow credible investment blogs to deepen your knowledge.
    Pro Tip: The earlier you start, the more time your money has to grow. Don’t wait—start investing today!

    #InvestingForBeginners #SmartMoneyMoves #FinancialFreedom #CompoundInterest #WealthBuilding
    Investing can feel intimidating, especially if you’re just starting out. But the truth is, you don’t need to be a financial expert to begin building wealth. You just need the right mindset and tools. Why Should You Invest? Investing allows your money to grow over time, thanks to compound interest. It’s one of the best ways to beat inflation and build long-term wealth. How to Start Investing: Set Financial Goals: What are you investing for—retirement, a house, or financial freedom? Your goals will guide your strategy. Understand Your Risk Tolerance: Are you comfortable with high-risk, high-reward investments like stocks, or do you prefer safer options like bonds? Start Small: Begin with an amount you’re comfortable losing. Even $50 a month can grow significantly over time. Diversify Your Portfolio: Don’t put all your money into one investment. Spread it across different asset classes, like stocks, ETFs, and real estate. Use Robo-Advisors: Platforms like Betterment and Wealthfront make investing easy for beginners by creating and managing portfolios for you. Educate Yourself: Read books, listen to podcasts, and follow credible investment blogs to deepen your knowledge. Pro Tip: The earlier you start, the more time your money has to grow. Don’t wait—start investing today! #InvestingForBeginners #SmartMoneyMoves #FinancialFreedom #CompoundInterest #WealthBuilding
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  • The Commissioners List: What Akwa Ibom People Want to See

    The air in Akwa Ibom is thick with anticipation, as citizens eagerly await the unveiling of the long-expected list of new commissioners. The wait has been akin to a suspense thriller, where the plot thickens with every passing day. People have been asking, "When will the Governor unveil the list?" Rumour mills have churned out predictions, and many had their hopes pinned on Wednesday, January 23, 2025, during the State House of Assembly’s plenary. Yet, when Rt. Hon. Udeme Otong, Speaker of the House, inquired if there was a message from the Governor, the Clerk’s response was a simple, almost deflating, “No.” And so, the Assembly adjourned to February 4th. The suspense continues.

    As the days drag on, it’s easy for even the most patient Akwa Ibomite to feel the pinch of waiting. But if the list that finally lands is a masterpiece, surely it will be worth every second of the delay. The people of Akwa Ibom have high hopes, and what they truly desire is a well-balanced and forward-thinking Executive Council. Here’s a look at what Akwa Ibom people expect when the much-anticipated list finally arrives:

    1. A Blend of Politicians and Core Professionals

    The ideal list would feature a diverse team—a marriage of seasoned politicians with the expertise of professionals from strategic fields. Think of a Commissioner of Information who has worked in the world of journalism, someone with a keen understanding of media relations and the power of storytelling. A finance expert in the Ministry of Finance, whose knowledge and practical experience could balance the books without breaking a sweat. A Sports Commissioner who has both the administrative know-how and the passion to raise the state’s sporting profile. Of course, these professionals must also possess strong political acumen, as the corridors of power demand both expertise and influence.

    2. Youthful Introductions to the Executive Council
    While it’s easy to fall into the trap of recycling old names, Akwa Ibom needs a fresh wave of youth to step into the leadership roles. The leaders of tomorrow can only rise if given a seat at the table today. The youth are the lifeblood of any state, and offering them opportunities to serve is a step towards long-term growth and development. These young minds bring energy, creativity, and a sense of urgency to the table—qualities that the state needs in abundance.

    3. Commissioners Who Can Drive the ARISE Agenda
    Governor Umo Eno’s ARISE agenda is a vision of growth, transformation, and hope. But no agenda can succeed without the right people to execute it. Akwa Ibom’s citizens expect commissioners who don’t just sit in their offices and await directives but actively push the ARISE agenda forward in their respective ministries. Creativity, innovation, and a hands-on approach to leadership are the order of the day. We need action-oriented commissioners who are as dynamic as the vision itself.

    4. Commissioners with Grassroots Connections
    What good is a commissioner who speaks beautifully on television but has no genuine rapport with the people on the ground? Akwa Ibomites want commissioners who are close to the grassroots—leaders who engage with the people, understand their struggles, and address their needs. It's not about grand speeches but about real connections, about rolling up sleeves and getting involved in the day-to-day lives of citizens. It’s about empathy, understanding, and action on the ground.

    5. A Strong, Transparent Leadership Team
    In this day and age, transparency isn’t just a buzzword—it’s a necessity. Akwa Ibom’s citizens want commissioners who aren’t just good at their jobs but are also open, honest, and accountable. The era of secrecy and political games is fading, and people demand leaders who can build trust through transparency and integrity. After all, governance is a public trust, not a private affair.

    6. Technologically Savvy Leaders
    In an age where technology is at the heart of progress, Akwa Ibom people hope for commissioners who understand the power of digital transformation. Whether it’s improving public service delivery, boosting education, or facilitating e-governance, the state’s leaders must be forward-thinking when it comes to technology. The right blend of traditional leadership skills and modern digital tools could pave the way for a truly progressive Akwa Ibom.

    In conclusion, the people of Akwa Ibom are waiting with bated breath, not just for a list of names, but for a team that will transform their state. It’s clear that they are asking for the best hands, people with the vision and skills to propel the state into a new era of prosperity. And while the waiting game continues, one thing is certain: Governor Umo Eno knows what the people want. So, let’s allow the Governor to continue cooking up the best possible team—after all, a perfectly cooked dish takes time, and good things come to those who wait. We trust His Excellency will deliver when the time is right.

    Nsikakabasi Akpan holds a B.Sc in Political Science and Public Administration and writes from Ididep Community in Ibiono Ibom Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State.
    24/1/2025.
    The Commissioners List: What Akwa Ibom People Want to See The air in Akwa Ibom is thick with anticipation, as citizens eagerly await the unveiling of the long-expected list of new commissioners. The wait has been akin to a suspense thriller, where the plot thickens with every passing day. People have been asking, "When will the Governor unveil the list?" Rumour mills have churned out predictions, and many had their hopes pinned on Wednesday, January 23, 2025, during the State House of Assembly’s plenary. Yet, when Rt. Hon. Udeme Otong, Speaker of the House, inquired if there was a message from the Governor, the Clerk’s response was a simple, almost deflating, “No.” And so, the Assembly adjourned to February 4th. The suspense continues. As the days drag on, it’s easy for even the most patient Akwa Ibomite to feel the pinch of waiting. But if the list that finally lands is a masterpiece, surely it will be worth every second of the delay. The people of Akwa Ibom have high hopes, and what they truly desire is a well-balanced and forward-thinking Executive Council. Here’s a look at what Akwa Ibom people expect when the much-anticipated list finally arrives: 1. A Blend of Politicians and Core Professionals The ideal list would feature a diverse team—a marriage of seasoned politicians with the expertise of professionals from strategic fields. Think of a Commissioner of Information who has worked in the world of journalism, someone with a keen understanding of media relations and the power of storytelling. A finance expert in the Ministry of Finance, whose knowledge and practical experience could balance the books without breaking a sweat. A Sports Commissioner who has both the administrative know-how and the passion to raise the state’s sporting profile. Of course, these professionals must also possess strong political acumen, as the corridors of power demand both expertise and influence. 2. Youthful Introductions to the Executive Council While it’s easy to fall into the trap of recycling old names, Akwa Ibom needs a fresh wave of youth to step into the leadership roles. The leaders of tomorrow can only rise if given a seat at the table today. The youth are the lifeblood of any state, and offering them opportunities to serve is a step towards long-term growth and development. These young minds bring energy, creativity, and a sense of urgency to the table—qualities that the state needs in abundance. 3. Commissioners Who Can Drive the ARISE Agenda Governor Umo Eno’s ARISE agenda is a vision of growth, transformation, and hope. But no agenda can succeed without the right people to execute it. Akwa Ibom’s citizens expect commissioners who don’t just sit in their offices and await directives but actively push the ARISE agenda forward in their respective ministries. Creativity, innovation, and a hands-on approach to leadership are the order of the day. We need action-oriented commissioners who are as dynamic as the vision itself. 4. Commissioners with Grassroots Connections What good is a commissioner who speaks beautifully on television but has no genuine rapport with the people on the ground? Akwa Ibomites want commissioners who are close to the grassroots—leaders who engage with the people, understand their struggles, and address their needs. It's not about grand speeches but about real connections, about rolling up sleeves and getting involved in the day-to-day lives of citizens. It’s about empathy, understanding, and action on the ground. 5. A Strong, Transparent Leadership Team In this day and age, transparency isn’t just a buzzword—it’s a necessity. Akwa Ibom’s citizens want commissioners who aren’t just good at their jobs but are also open, honest, and accountable. The era of secrecy and political games is fading, and people demand leaders who can build trust through transparency and integrity. After all, governance is a public trust, not a private affair. 6. Technologically Savvy Leaders In an age where technology is at the heart of progress, Akwa Ibom people hope for commissioners who understand the power of digital transformation. Whether it’s improving public service delivery, boosting education, or facilitating e-governance, the state’s leaders must be forward-thinking when it comes to technology. The right blend of traditional leadership skills and modern digital tools could pave the way for a truly progressive Akwa Ibom. In conclusion, the people of Akwa Ibom are waiting with bated breath, not just for a list of names, but for a team that will transform their state. It’s clear that they are asking for the best hands, people with the vision and skills to propel the state into a new era of prosperity. And while the waiting game continues, one thing is certain: Governor Umo Eno knows what the people want. So, let’s allow the Governor to continue cooking up the best possible team—after all, a perfectly cooked dish takes time, and good things come to those who wait. We trust His Excellency will deliver when the time is right. Nsikakabasi Akpan holds a B.Sc in Political Science and Public Administration and writes from Ididep Community in Ibiono Ibom Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State. 24/1/2025.
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  • Be careful !!!

    Three Robbers entered a house. They said to the lady, we don't want to spoil the order of your house and we don't want to harm you, so we are sitting here on the sofa, bring whatever cash and jewelry you have here.

    The lady brought cash and jewellery. The leader of the robbers said, "Where is the diamond ring that your husband gave as a gift on your wedding anniversary?"
    She kept silent and brought the ring and gave it to them.

    Bring the watch that your sister sent from Dubai. She had tears in her eyes while handing over the gift given by her sister.

    Now we will drink instant coffee of "Nescafé" with your permission.

    After drinking coffee, the head of the Robbers said, "Now bring the leftover pineapple cake from yesterday."

    When all the goods had been taken by the Robbers, the woman hesitated and said, "You guys are very professional and ethical robbers. How did you know about the things inside our house?"

    The leader of the Robbers fixed the mask on his face and said, Madam, we are your "Facebook friends".

    We regularly read your posts. We also check your status.



    Dedicated to all those who post everything on social
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    Be careful !!! Three Robbers entered a house. They said to the lady, we don't want to spoil the order of your house and we don't want to harm you, so we are sitting here on the sofa, bring whatever cash and jewelry you have here. The lady brought cash and jewellery. The leader of the robbers said, "Where is the diamond ring that your husband gave as a gift on your wedding anniversary?" She kept silent and brought the ring and gave it to them. Bring the watch that your sister sent from Dubai. She had tears in her eyes while handing over the gift given by her sister. Now we will drink instant coffee of "Nescafé" with your permission. After drinking coffee, the head of the Robbers said, "Now bring the leftover pineapple cake from yesterday." When all the goods had been taken by the Robbers, the woman hesitated and said, "You guys are very professional and ethical robbers. How did you know about the things inside our house?" The leader of the Robbers fixed the mask on his face and said, Madam, we are your "Facebook friends". We regularly read your posts. We also check your status. 🤔 Dedicated to all those who post everything on social media!
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    In "Those Who Live Without Discipline, Die Without Honor," Modern Arjuna explores the profound relationship between discipline, personal integrity, and the pursuit of a meaningful life. Through a combination of philosophical insights, practical wisdom, and real-life examples, the author encourages readers to cultivate discipline as a foundation for honor and success. Here are ten key lessons and insights from the book:

    1. Discipline as a Fundamental Value: The book emphasizes that discipline is not merely a tool for achieving goals but a core value that shapes character. Arjuna argues that a disciplined life leads to greater self-respect and respect from others, laying the groundwork for a life of honor.

    2. The Connection Between Discipline and Freedom: Contrary to the belief that discipline restricts freedom, the author illustrates that true freedom comes from self-discipline. By mastering oneself, individuals can make informed choices that align with their values and long-term aspirations.

    3. Consistency is Key: Arjuna highlights the importance of consistency in practicing discipline. Small, daily actions build momentum over time, leading to significant transformation. The emphasis is on creating habits that reinforce discipline in various aspects of life.

    4. Embrace Hardship: The book teaches that hardship and challenges are integral to the journey of personal growth. Embracing difficulties with a disciplined mindset can foster resilience and strength, enabling individuals to face future obstacles with confidence.

    5. The Role of Accountability: Arjuna underscores the significance of accountability in maintaining discipline. By setting up systems of accountability, whether through mentors, peers, or self-reflection, individuals can stay committed to their goals and values.

    6. Mindfulness and Self-Awareness: The author encourages readers to cultivate mindfulness and self-awareness as essential components of discipline. Understanding one’s thoughts, emotions, and behaviors allows individuals to make conscious choices that align with their principles.

    7. Discipline in Relationships: The book explores how discipline extends beyond personal goals to encompass relationships. Practicing discipline in communication, commitments, and interactions fosters trust and respect, strengthening bonds with others.

    8. The Dangers of Instant Gratification: Arjuna warns against the pitfalls of seeking instant gratification, which can undermine long-term goals. The book advocates for patience and delayed gratification as essential aspects of a disciplined life.

    9. Honor as a Lifelong Pursuit: The author positions honor as a lifelong pursuit that is intricately linked to discipline. Living honorably requires consistent effort and adherence to one’s principles, serving as a guiding light in decision-making.

    10. Legacy and Impact: Finally, the book encourages readers to consider the legacy they leave behind. Living a disciplined life not only honors oneself but also positively impacts others. It emphasizes that true honor is reflected in the lives we touch and the values we uphold.

    "Those Who Live Without Discipline, Die Without Honor" by Modern Arjuna presents a compelling argument for the importance of discipline in achieving a meaningful and honorable life. Through ten key lessons and insights, the book encourages readers to embrace discipline as a fundamental value that shapes character and fosters freedom. Arjuna’s emphasis on consistency, accountability, and mindfulness highlights the transformative power of discipline in personal growth and relationships. Ultimately, the book serves as a powerful reminder that the pursuit of honor is an ongoing journey, deeply rooted in the practice of self-discipline and integrity. Send your response Pleased !
    Get Book: https://amzn.to/4juFMeW In "Those Who Live Without Discipline, Die Without Honor," Modern Arjuna explores the profound relationship between discipline, personal integrity, and the pursuit of a meaningful life. Through a combination of philosophical insights, practical wisdom, and real-life examples, the author encourages readers to cultivate discipline as a foundation for honor and success. Here are ten key lessons and insights from the book: 1. Discipline as a Fundamental Value: The book emphasizes that discipline is not merely a tool for achieving goals but a core value that shapes character. Arjuna argues that a disciplined life leads to greater self-respect and respect from others, laying the groundwork for a life of honor. 2. The Connection Between Discipline and Freedom: Contrary to the belief that discipline restricts freedom, the author illustrates that true freedom comes from self-discipline. By mastering oneself, individuals can make informed choices that align with their values and long-term aspirations. 3. Consistency is Key: Arjuna highlights the importance of consistency in practicing discipline. Small, daily actions build momentum over time, leading to significant transformation. The emphasis is on creating habits that reinforce discipline in various aspects of life. 4. Embrace Hardship: The book teaches that hardship and challenges are integral to the journey of personal growth. Embracing difficulties with a disciplined mindset can foster resilience and strength, enabling individuals to face future obstacles with confidence. 5. The Role of Accountability: Arjuna underscores the significance of accountability in maintaining discipline. By setting up systems of accountability, whether through mentors, peers, or self-reflection, individuals can stay committed to their goals and values. 6. Mindfulness and Self-Awareness: The author encourages readers to cultivate mindfulness and self-awareness as essential components of discipline. Understanding one’s thoughts, emotions, and behaviors allows individuals to make conscious choices that align with their principles. 7. Discipline in Relationships: The book explores how discipline extends beyond personal goals to encompass relationships. Practicing discipline in communication, commitments, and interactions fosters trust and respect, strengthening bonds with others. 8. The Dangers of Instant Gratification: Arjuna warns against the pitfalls of seeking instant gratification, which can undermine long-term goals. The book advocates for patience and delayed gratification as essential aspects of a disciplined life. 9. Honor as a Lifelong Pursuit: The author positions honor as a lifelong pursuit that is intricately linked to discipline. Living honorably requires consistent effort and adherence to one’s principles, serving as a guiding light in decision-making. 10. Legacy and Impact: Finally, the book encourages readers to consider the legacy they leave behind. Living a disciplined life not only honors oneself but also positively impacts others. It emphasizes that true honor is reflected in the lives we touch and the values we uphold. "Those Who Live Without Discipline, Die Without Honor" by Modern Arjuna presents a compelling argument for the importance of discipline in achieving a meaningful and honorable life. Through ten key lessons and insights, the book encourages readers to embrace discipline as a fundamental value that shapes character and fosters freedom. Arjuna’s emphasis on consistency, accountability, and mindfulness highlights the transformative power of discipline in personal growth and relationships. Ultimately, the book serves as a powerful reminder that the pursuit of honor is an ongoing journey, deeply rooted in the practice of self-discipline and integrity. Send your response Pleased !
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