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The Economic Impact of FRIENDSHIP

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*Topic: The Economic Impact of FRIENDSHIP*


*Most of us have friends but most of us are not maximizing the potential of our friendships.*


What does it mean to have a friend?


Why do people need friends?


Who is a friend?


These are simple questions that we all know the answers to, but what exactly is the economic impact of friendships?


*The first thing I want you to know about friendship is that it is security.*😲


*The second thing is that friendship is banking.*


If you understand these principles, then you are one step closer to understanding the economic impact of friendships.


Lesson 1: List 5 things you do with your friends. How many of these 5 things bring money to your account or has commercial value? Let's start now....


Lesson 2: How many of your friends know your dreams and ambition?


Lesson 3: How many of your friends contribute to your dreams and ambition?


I want you to know that friendship is not all about fun and gossip. Friendship is a ladder to wealth and prosperity.


You and your friends can still gossip, have fun and create wealth at the same time.


*Friendship is the most powerful leveraging tool in the world. It is the vehicle the rich use in getting richer and it is also what the poor use in getting poorer. He that has an ear, let him hear what I am saying.*


Imagine walking into a car shop, ordering a beautiful SUV, and then, to your surprise, you're being informed that it has already been paid for. Where did this unexpected gift come from? Wow!


*When will you get tired of keeping unprofitable friendships*?


Just like a business enterprise, I want you to analyze the profitability of your friendships....


*Last 3 years, I got into a financial mess by investing wrongly. Suddenly, I needed one million naira to come alive. My dear friends, I couldn't raise that money. I picked up my phone and scrolled up and down if I could find someone in my phone book to rescue me... alas! There was nobody. That was when I knew I was in trouble......*


My question is simple..... *WHO ARE THE PEOPLE ON YOUR PHONE BOOK*?


*If you need One Million Naira today, is there someone on your phone book you can call to transfer that money to you?*


*If you want to reach the Governor of your state, is there someone on your phone book that can help?*


*Some people are suffering today, yet they have 3000 people on their phone book. What are those people for?*


You must understand how friendship became a tool of the powerful. Powerful people have used friendships to become more powerful. What are you doing with your friends?


*When you sit with your friends everyday, what do you guys talk about?* *Do you talk about boy friends and girl friends or do you talk about how to rule the world?*


*AFTER READING THIS, YOU MUST HAVE A KNACK FOR BUILDING HIGH-PROFILED RELATIONSHIPS. AVOID HORIZONTAL Relationships, IT'S DANGEROUS*......


How many old people are your friends? If none, look for one.


Your friends must not be your mates or be in your class alone. Make friends everywhere and from every class, tribe .


If you don't have any friend from other countries, this platform is your opportunity. Make good friends....


What is the economic impact of befriending people? Why do people make friends?


*Don't be afraid to make huge sacrifices for your friends*. Remember I said friendship is security. I also said friendship is a bank. Bank wisely.


*Important lessons my father taught me* :


1. Don't wait for the opportunity to help people, create it. Wow!


2. Friends are wealth; it's only a bad business person that will abandon old friends because he found new ones. Don't be a bad business man/woman....


Every year, not satisfied being the hyper-successful, 28-year-old CEO of the company of the decade, Mark Zuckerberg tries to improve himself by setting an annual challenge. In 2009, he wore a tie daily. In 2010, he studied Chinese. In 2011, he only ate meat that he himself killed.


So what was his New Year resolution for 2013? It was to make a new friend everyday......do you think he is mad?


No, he is not mad....he understands the economic impact of friendships.


Some of us have not made any meaningful friends for the past 7 years and we are proud of it. They call themselves private people. OK o! 🤷🏻??🤷🏻??🤷🏻??🤷🏻??


A smarter you is only a decision away. You and your friends can rule the world with ideas and partnerships.




*Do not forget that friends are wealth.*
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Mature

Get latest Africa's news at www.africatopforum.com, also you can place sponsored guest posts & banner ads on the site.

normanguertin

I think strong friendships can foster entrepreneurship and innovation. Founders and co-founders often rely on their close friendships to start and grow businesses.

normanguertin


Oscaffman

I went through multiple fake friendships that ended. One ended really badly. Watching the people around me negatively change saddened me, and eventually they became people I no longer knew.

Oscaffman


getagad4

Stronger communities arise from friendships. Connected people are more inclined to patronize local companies, attend community events, and take part in civic activities—all of which help the local economy.
Great things in little quantities originate in that which is simple papa's pizzeria; all difficult things have this source.

getagad4

Great things in little quantities originate in that which is simple papa's pizzeria; all difficult things have this source.

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