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MAKING A PROGRESS OR MAKING MONEY.

 



    One popular saying in Africa goes thus "If it's not making money, it is not making sense." It sounds wrong to other continent and nations, they don't need money but ideas and perfect thoughts to make progress. They value ideas to money and anyone with ideas is an important person among them even to the world at large. Africa lacks progress due to the habit of buying another man's used product that is why a quote says "Common sense is very simple but expensive in Africa". It high time we stopped buying someone's today and focus on creating our today and future, let other nations come to us for ideas. 

    Other nations believes that if an action or idea is not making progress, it is not making sense. Why? God doesn't give us brain and heart to make money but to make progress and impact one another. Our progress can last for centuries while money get expired easily but a grounded and deep ideas produced unexpired progress. Those courses we studied in school are results of group of people or one person's idea, it might looks stupid and foolish to those people in their generation but it really helps and inspired people after their generation. Money is the product of idea, when we were in secondary school, we were taught about TRADE BY BARTER , one of the problems of trade by barter is lack of wanted products, in the that what Mr A wants, Mr B might not have or Mr B have it but it doesn't worth the product of Mr A, so one person or group's come up with an idea of creating a thing that will serves as medium of exchange and that results to money. Social media and others are result of group or one person's ideas which have been of great help to everyone.

    The brain behind every progress in life is a brain that thinks hard, wanting to find solution to problems, not brain that thinks about another man's today. Think of what to you can add to life and produce what you have, and you get what you want, so you won't buy someone's today, sight for the the future. Thinking doesn't kill but if you fail to think, you will fail to impact, you have the freedom to think into any realm. If you read this and your quotes and goal is to make money, just believe you will be nothing because No one write of those that doesn't impact but they write about those that impacted them. If you cease to think, your prayers are meaningless. Do you have any idea to produce progress? If no, take time to think and create an idea to produce progress, stop buying another man's today, sight for the future.....

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