Beyond Material Wealth
Many assume I'm winning financially due to my public presence, sacrificing time and resources. But if they self-reflected instead of counting my accomplishments, they'd see the truth. Some engage in conditional giving, seeking validation. My focus: pay off debts, secure my final resting place, and tell loved ones, "I tried."
Forgive yourself, for you are your greatest critic. Beware those who dictate what you should do but refuse to offer advice when asked. Also, refuse to bond with those who will not listen to reason, posing a danger to your well-being (Proverbs 14:7 - "Leave the presence of a fool, for there you do not meet words of knowledge.").
Unification requires agreement; don't waste time on mismatched partnerships. Prioritize people over profit; the latter is just a means to an end.
Understand your purpose and values – they shouldn't be dictated by others. Reflect on what truly matters to you. If it's material success, reassess. Seek counsel from those you support and love. Your values should remain constant, regardless of occupation or circumstances.