Never Ask Them For Money

When you meet Dangote today or someone who can take you to the next level, what would you ask from him?
How would you play and how would you beg?

The worst thing you can ask from wealthy people or those in position of authority is money, because they wouldn't give you enough if they even give you at all.

That doesn't mean that they are wicked people who don't like to give or help, it is because they are wealthy not rich, so they don't have much to give you.

If you are "cash happy", you are said to be rich.
If you are "asset happy", you are said to be wealthy.
And since being asset happy or acquiring a lot of assets is one of the ways the wealthy get their money to work for them, they are more often than not well invested in their businesses and assets to have enough cash with them to share around.
So, they hardly have money to give. And it stresses them when such request is slightly suggested.

This is why your high earning uncle who works with Shell might have more money to share than Possibly Dangote. While your uncle is cash Happy, Dangote is Asset happy. Hence, he might not have enough to give you if you ever ask.

Have stronger needs that transcend money so that when you are placed before men, you will not make your journey ten years longer by asking for money.
I might not be in the best position to advice you on what to ask for, but please never ask for money.

They might never give you. Even when they give you, they will never give you for long. And even if they give you for long, they wouldn't want to have you around for longer.

Don't just be wiser, be smarter too.
Share this post to help your friends to have some money sense too.

By: Alex Iheanacho

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