THE WORK AND THE RESEARCH QUESTION

in #work7 years ago (edited)

The harder I work, the luckier I get.

I think luck is the sense to recognize an opportunity and the ability to take advantage of it.

The man who can smile at his breaks and grab his chances gets on.

Samuel Goldwyn What looks like overnight success is often many years of hard work and failures! The truth is, big success takes years to build and there are very few counter examples.

“And before any of that can happen, you have to believe in yourself enough to keep going even when all you get in return is rejection after rejection.”

POINT OF RESEARCH QUESTION here.

Where is the majority area those loans are entitled or required to be channel towards? ??

  • industrialisation ( establishment of processing and manufacturing plants )
  • non profit making projects
  • education (schooling )
  • health care
  • sports and recreation

Yes, he is saying a point but those 'financial hubs' are intentionally paralysing our economies through provisions of those loans campaigning for

  • free health care for all
  • free education for all
  • free housing for all

Why not finance the industrial campaigns like

  • employment for all
  • processing and manufacturing of all raw materials in Africa

I am now in The Senior Class and will never applaud everything, though very sensible.

You cannot change the world, but you can present the world with one improved person; yourself.

You can go to work on yourself to make yourself the kind of person you admire and respect.

You can become a role model and set a standard for others.

You can control and discipline yourself to resist acting speaking in a negative way towards anyone for any reason.

You can insist upon always doing things the loving way rather than the hurtful way.

By doing these things everyday, you can continue on your journey towards becoming an exceptional human being.

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Really Inspiring. Thanks for sharing