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WISDOM IS WEALTH


Multitudes of people are out there chasing after riches and wealth, little did they know that, a wretched man indeed is the man who lacks wisdom. Someone who is materially rich can be the best fool. A popular man of God in Nigeria always warns that, "Don't be so poor that all you have is money."Pro.14vs24 " The crown of the wise is their wealth of Wisdom, but the foolishness of [self-confident] fools is [nothing but] folly."
     Yes, money is good. In fact, I don't think anyone can survive in this present world without money. At that, should it be the base of wealth? No! For a man who has no wisdom will never be able to manage well his wealth. A fool runs after money when actually he oughts  to run after what will fetch him money and many.Understandable for the wise.
     Dear youth, now that you have the strength, it is profitable for you to seek after the real wealth and not the money! Afterall you use all the money acquired on materials that will soon fade out. If you have the money now, use the money to buy the wealth.
     "For wealth (wisdom) only attracts people to you, no one reckons with a poor (foolish)man" (Pro 14:20). The poor are shunned even by their neighbors, but the rich have many friends. If you're poor in wisdom, you will be irrelevant even to people around you, but if you're rich in wisdom,nations will look for you, they will bow for you. (Pro 19:4) "Wealth brings many friends, but a poor man's friend deserts him." Why don't you run after your destiny instead of running after those unprofitable friends. Leave those friends now and let them look for you later, else they will reck your life, your visions and desert you.
     Believe me, when you're rich they will surely look for you.Work for the wealth, for this is the time!

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