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Enlightenment(רְאוּבֵן)
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Success isn’t about gaining wealth through corruption or taking advantage of others—like snatching a balloon from a child just to sell it. You're not truly an entrepreneur if you're only chasing loopholes and shortcuts. Real success requires integrity, innovation, and building something that genuinely helps others. It’s about creating lasting value, not just grabbing quick profits.

This is what I learn from successful entrepreneurs.
When I said be a men
I meant
Put GOD first
Love The HIGHER POWER(GOD)
be responsible for other ppl
Finish your task on time
Have so many skills as you can especially that are related to the future
Change your mindset
Exercise
Love your self (but don't be selfish)
Fight your enemy (your ego and early pride)
Fight until your out
Take risks
Love your country
Love your mom
Have time with yourself
Read books
Focus on what makes you great than what makes you Happy
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That's what I meant
Don't do it if it will harm a ton of ppl. Cause in this world what you planted is what you get. If u ain't honest ppl around you will not be honest. U gonna surround your self with fools who wanted a show with big ego. Change you and change your environment.
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Remember loving your country mean loving the ppl in it regardless of their race, ethnic background, religion.....
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Donald Trump is a billionaire. He built an entire empire. He’s more stable than most people out here. He has his family, his dreams—basically, everything anyone could want. But even with all that, he still wanted something bigger: he wanted his country to prosper.

He didn’t have to take on the weight of leading a nation. He had nothing to prove. But he stepped up. Why? Because he believed if he didn’t do it—no one else would.
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Now I know what you're thinking: “He just wanted power.” And I get that. We’ve seen it before—people who chase power are often selfish, narcissistic, and driven by hidden agendas. They don’t care about people. They care about revenge, control, and ego. (Relax—I’m not talking about the Illuminati.)😁😁

But look closer.

Trump risked everything even his life—not for his business, not for his image. His businesses were doing just fine. In fact, if he stayed out of politics and let the Democrat-led tax system roll, he might’ve made even more money.
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But instead, he chose a path that came with hate, pressure, and nonstop attack. He knew the cost—and still went for it.

Even Elon Musk lost over $100 billion during some of these decisions. But guess who gained? The middle class. The poor. Small businesses trying to grow. Sometimes real change means real sacrifice. And Trump didn’t run from that—he embraced it.

He didn’t do it to get richer. He did it to see his country rise. That’s what responsibility looks like. That’s leadership—standing for something when you could’ve just stayed quiet and comfortable.
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Whether you love him or hate him, you can’t ignore the fact: he took risks most people wouldn’t dare take.
Remember responsibility is more than yourself.

Shout out to President Donald Trump.
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Sabbath Shalom
My mind is like it has been a busy week
U need to rest
It's sabbath

My body is like I ain't done. I got some work to do. Guess what am at the gym. I'll wait u here.
Am still there
Time to take shower
Many men are heard complaining bitterly about being betrayed by the woman they love. There are also women who say they have been betrayed by men. Their number is not small.

That's not the real betrayal at least not to me! Betrayal is the denial that betrayal can happen to us. Because most of the people who are harmed by betrayal are people who have denied the truth that they can be betrayed.

And if we're diving deeper philosophically speaking betrayal isn't just abt someone breaking ur trust.

It's about the shattering of the illusion we built around them

We don't mourn the act they cheated, they lied, we mourn the image we had, the idea we clung to.

Betrayal forces us to confront the gap between who someone is and who we wanted them to be.

So maybe in a strange way betrayal is a brutal teacher. It shows us how much of our love was projection.

It strips away fantasy and leaves behind reality, raw and uncomfortable.

And yap it hurts. But maybe that's how wisdom starts!
Bonne nuie
Once again Sabbath shalom
Good morning u guys
When I woke up I got hut by this thought
I guess it's summer time so
It has beeb hunting me alot
Poets like Sidah Garret and Glen ballard srot it beautifully check it out👇👇👇
As I turn up the collar on
My favorite winter coat
This wind is blowing my mind
I see the kids in the street
With not enough to eat
Who am I to be blind
Pretending not to see their needs?

A summer's disregard
A broken bottle top
And one man's soul
They follow each other on the wind you know
'Cause they got nowhere to go'


I've been a victim of
A selfish kind of love
It's time that I realize
There are some with no home
Not a nickel to loan
Could it be really me
Pretending that they're not alone?

A willow deeply scarred
Somebody's broken heart
And a washed-out dream
(Washed-out dream)
They follow the pattern of the wind
You see
'Cause they got no place to be'
Written by Sidah Garret and Glen ballard
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Later on we'll talk abt Medicine in our country
Also doing some projects will be share as soon as I finished it
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Facing the Reality: A Message to Aspiring Medical Students

This isn’t about blaming doctors or pointing fingers at the government. It’s about acknowledging the truth — the reality many avoid discussing.

In our society, students who pursue medicine are often promised a life of success and prosperity. They're told that becoming a doctor guarantees respect, high income, and social status. And don’t get me wrong — I have immense respect for doctors. Right after soldiers, they hold one of the most honorable places in my heart. I truly admire the profession.

But when we look at the facts, a different picture emerges. Many medical students end up leaving the field after graduation, while others remain in it but feel lost and unfulfilled. The life they were promised — the wealth, the comfort, the respect — is often far from reality.

In Ethiopia, the ratio is roughly one doctor for every 65,000 people. Most patients can't afford proper care, and doctors are most needed in rural areas where money, resources, and opportunities are limited. It’s heartbreaking, but it's the truth: the promises made by society are often misleading.

As Robert Kiyosaki, the author of Rich Dad Poor Dad, once asked, “
How can you become rich if you come from a poor family and follow the same path?


Before making a major life decision, take time to think critically. Don’t base your future on what your family or community expects of you. Respect and love them — but remember, your life is yours.