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PLB's Book 📚 Review: 5 Indubitable Facts to Living a Fulfilled Life- Olawale Yusuf




ABOUT THE BOOK:

There is nothing that happened to the life of a man that just happened, it is only possible that man may be totally or partially ignorant of the casual factors.
Life is not an haphazard series of events. Life is not a puppet to fate; life is governed by principles. Only those who understand these principles and leverage them are not frustrated by ignorance on why certain occurrences happen to them. These principles comprise of the physical and spiritual. Stop living a life of try-and-error, a life of gamble, a life at the pity of chances and at the mercy of fate. Read this book to understand the principles that make you pilot your life to success.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Yusuf Olawale is the founder of Global Solution Providers Network, a growing network which has the aim to make more young people become part of the solutions rather than part of the problems to be solved in their various spheres. He passionately adds value to people and make indelible impacts. Prequel to the writing of this book, Yusuf has been able to reach over 3000 Secondary school students and an estimated 40,000 people online through his social media platform.


The author's still working on having it on Amazon soon but then you could always reach him via email for your copy (paper or electronic) here 👉 - Waleyusuf19@gmail.com

The Pastor Lams Blog 😎 Team.

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