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“The first step towards improving your finances, is to avoid bad choices that have a high consequential financial liability attached to them.”
Wayne Chirisa

George S. Clason
“Youth is ambitious. Youth would take short cuts to wealth and the desirable things for which it stands. To secure wealth quickly youth often borrows unwisely”
George Clason , The Richest Man in Babylon (Illustrated) the Original Classic Edition: Timeless Principles of Wealth Management

“Invest with an end vision in mind in order to scale your investment growth, misguided investments yeild losses.”
Wayne Chirisa

“MONEY in the hands of a Believer/Christian must be considered as Means to do MORE and giving Opportunities to OTHERS will NEVER END Your YIELDS. MONEY in your hands must be a motivation to operate in never ending generosity. Because one thing I know, God will compensate you fully and even in excess whatever you give out to others.”
Wisdom Kwashie Mensah, THE HONEYMOON: A SACRED AND UNFORGETTABLE SAVOUR OF A BLISSFUL MARITAL JOURNEY

“Cryptocurrency is the sole way to close the wealth gap that exists in our world.”
Najah Roberts

“Consuming all your income leads to financial insecurity; but earning to invest paves the way to financial freedom.”
Wayne Chirisa

“Upgrade your skills so you can afford more bills.”
David Angway

“There’s no difference between slavery and poverty in this world.”
Kayla Cunningham

“To be financially free
you need a system
A system where by
you will make money
while sleeping or at rest”
Onipede Ayomide

“A narcissistic man who prioritizes his own desires over his family's needs can cause lasting damage. When he fails to provide for basic necessities like food and clothing, yet pays selective bills, it reveals a heart of stone. His "no" becomes a weapon to control and manipulate, leaving loved ones to struggle. Despite having a steady income, his stinginess and poverty mindset betray a deeper issue - a lack of generosity and compassion. This behavior is not just about finances; it's about the condition of his heart. His actions can leave family members feeling unvalued, unworthy, and insecure. Ultimately, his selfishness can destroy relationships and leave emotional scars that linger long after the financial struggles are over.”
Shaila Touchton