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 Proverbs  23:4  "Labour not to be rich: cease from thine own wisdom."

When God created Adam, the first instruction given to Adam from God was to "manage", you could as well say Adam was the first ever Manager on Earth. A Manager adds value to preserve and influence for greater productivity. Man was created to add value through his value. Pastor Chris Oyakhilome says " work on being not on having, for with what you are, you would have", such a profound statement. God didn't create man to work for money, He created man to add value through his value. Adam was to add his value to manage the resources God left in charge of him. Well, you might say "But everyone has a job, and in my job, I clearly work so that I can make money" , well if you ever think you're working for money, that's a very wrong mindset, you don't work for money, you add value for money. No one in practical terms works for money, because if you work for money, it then means everyone can do your job, but if everyone can't do your job, it then shows you aren't working for money, you are adding value for money, because that job needs the value you in particular have, hence you're paid for that value.      Hence, you should create a mindset of being a better version of you, because the more valuable you are, the more valuables you'd have. Resources respond to value. Work on adding more value, that's where true riches lie. Do have a great day dear friend❤️.

(Daily Nuggets with Tobi Adebayo)

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