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Money: A Slave to your ideas!

Too many young people believe that money is the most important requirement for success. As a result, they spend their lives chasing it, only to end up frustrated. However, that is not the true path to success.
Success always begins with a dream. No matter the obstacles or opposition one faces, a dream can keep one going. It is difficult to stop a person with a dream. Nothing can prevent it from becoming a reality if you have a vision and the discipline to pursue it. The only person who can truly destroy your dream is you.
Your life’s ambition should not revolve around acquiring money. Instead, it should focus on making the world a better place than you found it. To achieve your dream, you need capital—but that does not necessarily mean money. Money is not the most important resource required to bring your dream to life. The most valuable capital you possess is your mind.
Your mind determines whether you succeed or not. It is the birthplace of groundbreaking ideas—ideas that, when properly nurtured, are far more valuable than money. Money is merely a servant to your ideas. If you cultivate your ideas diligently and discipline yourself to follow them through, money will eventually come looking for you.
It is essential to be mindful of what you focus on daily. Eliminate negative influences that do not benefit your mind, and instead, seek out uplifting and educational materials that help you think productively. Refine your ideas, polish them, and prepare for a bright future.
You are unstoppable!
Sharoneez Emephia
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