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Money is your servant not your Master.

Money they say is the pillar of the World but looking closely to the matter at hand Money is only the catalyst that boast up cruelty and anxiety in the lives of people. The love of money has turn so many people to do worst things they dream of not attempting in their lives. Money is good but it is bad when handled with the wrong perception. The anxiety to have money more than others have lead many people astray.. leading many to their untimely death,many to the prison and others to regretting that the love of money is the beginning of down fall.
 Learn how to make money in the right way and enjoy long life and rest of mind but try it the hard way and end up regretting ever trying to do so. Before you try to do something unlawful to earn money please take a survey to the prison yard and see things for yourself. you will find out that about one-third of people there are either in for money laundering or robbing. Is that the kind of life you will link to live? Let your heart answer that question for you.
 Many causes of all these are related to the course "I WILL MAKE IT BY ALL MEANS" just to be like Jason or  Clark. To drive the latest car,build the reigning house, lodge in the highest paid hotels and join the happening guys. BUT ALL THOSE ARE VANITY UPON VANITY.
 Wait upon the giver of wealth to give you yours and you will never regret it. Be patient, work hard, have determination,have passion and above all have faith in Him and He will surely see you through. God's blessings is for all. wait for Him and He will never forsake you.

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