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YOU AND YOUR MONEY.

 Money makes life easy,view it in the other hand money makes life miserable. Money is good to people who know how to control it but bad to those who it controls. Money is a vehicle that drives one to either miserable life or comfortable life. You are the driver.
 Drive your money well. Employ a good conductor to control the passengers(your desire) well. It will be an error for the vehicle (money) to be in control instead of the driver(you). Do not make your vehicle a god over you rather put it under you,make it your messenger not your boss.
  Money is good,yes but bad when use in the wrong way. To make proper use of money requires the understanding of the rules guiding the use of money. I wish all the rich people will understand that it is a privilege given to them by God not a birthright and use in a good manner not to abuse it. How can you buy a friend of yours one Crete of alcohol drink but can't help him out with his problem. What is the use of that alcohol to his problems. Help him out and he will forever remain greatful. That's is the proper way of using money not to be sending people to prisons or making life miserable for your fellow man.
 Helping people out with your money is a great commission God entrusted on every rich man on Earth. Help the less previledge,the poor,physically challenged and you will never regret it in life. AND ALWAYS KNOW THAT YOU WILL GIVE ACCOUNT OF HOW YOU MADE USE OF YOUR MONEY.

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