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Did You Take A Vow Of Poverty?




It is not always that we know just exactly what we are up to, sometimes our emotions control us to the extent that we can do what we don't want to do just when it is quite inconvenient.

That is how the game of poverty is like

A lot of People want to be RICH, a lot of People want to be WEALTHY, every child wants to be an adult of means, able to buy whatever s/he likes, able to travel the World and not to know a life of lack and deprivation; yet as we mature from childhood to adulthood, we slowly lose those dreams of ours and begin to conform ourselves to what is confronting us.

We get schooled without being educated

And even after Schooling, if we are lucky to find a job, it is one that we love to hate because it is never bringing in enough money to sort out our life challenges.

We earn just to survive

We are far from really living the life that we are born to live.
And so we continue to struggle, living from day to day, from hand to mouth, from pay cheque to pay cheque, sometimes we are in so much debt that our manhood continues to shrink on daily basis and it becomes a vicious cycle, as if one took a vow of poverty.

We hate the rich, we begrudge them, it is their fault that the forces of nature have combined to make the poor poorer while the rich are getting richer.

We continue with our usual reply to everything that has to with money and investment "I don't have money", we project that on our faces, Mother Nature reads it and continues to grant us that which we wish - "Don't have"

We urge for a redistribution of wealth so that there would be some measure of equality but we forget that of all those who are rich and wealthy, 99% also came from poor backgrounds, some lost their parents when they were not able to help themselves, some did not even see the 4 walls of a Higher Institution, majority dropped out of School.

Until we realize that it is not the fault of any man who is wealthy and who worked hard to build up his wealth, then we shall continue to wallow in darkness.

Until we realize that until we break down the altars where the vow of poverty was made, there could be no progress on the road to wealth

Until we realize that our minds is a fertile ground to breed wealth and choose that pathway by recreating it, we are stuck on the vow of poverty.

If you have taken a vow of poverty, it is entirely your choice and today you can do something about it, that is if you desire to break free and gain the freedom which your Creator granted you when He brought you into this world.

Only you can create your own World.

"Unvow" the poverty vow today and see the difference it will make in your life.

Dr. Jerry - the First Oguzie: JP

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