1.5 Million Naira Lost!!

A friend of mine invested over 1.5 million Naira of his Internship earnings last year on MMM and some other network scheme; he was making some earnings and had this thought that he was definitely on a journey to becoming rich and successful; but few weeks before Christmas, tragedy struck... The rest we all know is now history; now he's financially unstable and in debt.

Remember what Warren Buffett said:

Speaking to a group of students, the billionaire made this statement about the potential to succeed in life:

“Everybody here has the ability absolutely to do anything I do and much beyond. Some of you will, and some of you won’t. For the ones who won’t, it will be because you get in your own way, not because the world doesn’t allow you. As long as you are moving in the direction of your goals you are a success in my mind. If you are moving in the right direction you will do well in life’’. .

What if my friend invested in some other business; maybe real estate, buying and selling of consumer goods, or stocks... maybe the narrative would have been different?

Permit me to say this...

Life would always give us several options; the choices we make with every penny that we possess would determine our net worth tomorrow... It doesn't just end with you fortifying yourself with the mindset of a winner...

Being proactive in the right direction, taking reasonable risks, giving more value to the things that really matters most in life (like your health and family) and taking time to unwind from the everyday stress that threatens your health is what it would take to give yourself a better life...

Life gives us several choices...

What choice would you make?

By: Eze Victor Obinna

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