Little beginnings are good but that’s all they are

Dave Partner
2 min readFeb 18, 2020

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The economy in most countries is deliberately designed to keep the maximum number of people poor. That is why the schools that are supposed to impart you with vital knowledge are dilapidated and abandoned by the government, their teachers are unpaid and their curriculum is outdated. You are still made to pay heavily for this. Now you are growing up without sufficient knowledge to wriggle yourself out of this hell hole only to hear the messages that tell you that money is some sort of evil and trying to get it makes you a bad person.

The doctors that are supposed to treat you when you are ill are deliberately unpaid or underpaid. If you fall seriously sick in such climes, you become statistics.

The police that is meant to protect you and keep your cities safe and deliberately underpaid so that they too are even tempted to become the very kind of people they are meant to keep away from you.

If you are unlucky to be born into this kind of a mess like the vast majority of people are, you should know the truth.

You can’t get rich by earning that meager monthly salary, it’s a trap that leads to a dead-end. Some of our parents took that route and ended up broke after 35 years of civil service. Running that tiny little ‘business’ is just a way to play into the script of the evil architects of your economy. They don’t want you to be rich. If you don’t get enough money, you won’t be able to get enough education for you and for your kids. Without enough education, people won’t understand the system enough to figure out how to take back what belongs to them.

The cycle continues, the children of the less privileged grow up less privileged. The offsprings of the poor bear fruits of poverty and the few rich people in society keep the secret to wealth while handing it down to their own offsprings for generations upon generations.

Well, I think you deserve to know the truth. Little beginnings are great, but that’s all they are. The truth is, to get out of poverty, you have to make a big move. You have to defy all trappings of little earnings and go into a project, practice or team where you can contribute a large enough value that will give you a very sound chance of ending up with a huge success.

That’s it, its the art of war, there is no other way to paint it beyond the hues of a solid battle strategy.

#bigMovesOnly

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Dave Partner
Dave Partner

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