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Making Money!

Most of the things we do everyday are channelled towards making money; one gets up early every morning to either go to work, look for work or go to school. All of this processes resolves to a circle of getting means to have money to live a more comfortable lif or satisfy one's self and family.

 Every aspect of learning is towards having a certificate and knowledge that can be presented to others, and we are appreciated with money either as salary, reward, gifts, services etc. Nobody ever wants to be poor, but some people are just so trapped in the cage of poverty.

Poverty is not necessary being deficient of lots of money, car, houses etc, Poverty is simply living at a standard or level that you have all the  ability to live above.

So we are faced with different poor people in the society, some made up their minds and can't even look at their abilities, some are just comfortable with being satisfied for the day, and beg for whatever they are not able to afford.
 People labour so hard everyday to make money, but the problem is that most times when the money comes especially abundantly other than they expect, they forget about their labour and allow the joy of the money to make them spend even more than they ought to.

That is why you can see a person who has worked for many years and will have nothing to show for it.
 A wise man once said, money is hard to get but easy to spend, I believe it is easy to spend because the joy of the money when it arrives blindfolds us of the labour we went through when looking for the money.

 Best way to save money is to outline the spending method before even using the money. In so doing, you will have much money to spend even on yourself than on bills, rents, debts etc.

If you really want to be happy you laboured, then be wise enough to have a money - spending plan, otherwise you may never have a balance in spending money, because you must end up owing, and your debts are forever your enemies.
~Emmanuel Ina.

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