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Hello Friends

We are happy to welcome you to this Blog where we throw challenges at ourselves with the sole aim of making the life we live better than the ones we have lived.

If you have never challenged yourself to do anything and you have landed on this Blog, then it is not an accident. It is a clarion call for you to start challenging yourself to make life worth the while.

We are hoping that you would join us from time to time when a challenge is declared so that we can walk together.

Welcome once again

Dr. Jerry - the First Oguzie: JP
Challenge Director 

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  1. My expectation is to learn the secrets to building a lasting wealth

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  2. MY THREE SENTENCE EXECUTIVE SUMMARY OF THIS PORTION OF BOOK ARE:

    1)

    i) CHANGE: Mrs Suze orman the author points out that in all spheres of life, change is the only constant thing that will help us do well in life.

    ii)FEAR: She also points out the need for us to eradicate fear , I mean totally eradicate fear so as to be in total control of your supposed wealth and be who we want or hope to be.

    iii)HOPE: There's bound to be a way out definitely to financial freedom after following and studying this book entirely!

    2)
    My expectation for reading this challenge is to take off any fear and work towards getting financial freedom

    AKUBUILO obinna Francis

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