Then said Jesus unto them again, Verily, verily, I say unto you, I am the door of the sheep.All that ever came before me are thieves and robbers: but the sheep did not hear them.I am the door: by me if any man enter in, he shall be saved, and shall go in and out, and find pasture.The thief cometh not, but for to steal, and to kill, and to destroy: I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly.
John 10:7-10
Reflection
A life of quality
Nowadays we are more and more sensitive to topics that have to do with quality of life. That demand applies to lodging, to clothing, to leisure, to food, and many more things. But too often we limit ourselves to our material conditions and ignore the moral and spiritual criteria. Aside from the material needs, man has spiritual needs, if they are not satisfied, it is impossible to live a quality life. In the Bible God offers a life in abundance, let us place our trust in Him to live a true life, a life of quality.
The difference between wealthy people and average people is that the former takes time to invest in knowing how money works. We believe that the poor or average person also has the right to become wealthy with the proper information and guidance.
Financial education is the key to saving a person's future. However, many think that it's only for the rich, that only they deserve financial education.
One time, we talked to a banker and asked these questions:
"How come when a person is wealthy and has a lot of money, they are given a preferred rate?"
"When a person is working in the mining industry where his or her life is often at risk, why do you give that person a low rate? Isn't it that the money of the wealthy and average have the same color?"
"Why would you give different rates?"
This was the banker's response:
"It's not my fault. The depositors were the ones who were willing to open an account in that bank and they knew beforehand the interest rate. It was clearly mentioned.
The fact is that they got in and opened an account without understanding the effects of compound interest. This clearly shows that the financial industry is not doing its job to educate people.
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Many people believe that financial education is only for the wealthy.
Many think that the only solution to financial challenges is to borrow money.
Some say that because they are poor, they don't need to save.
There is a saying " Plant what you want to harvest. If you want to harvest mangoes, plant mango trees, if you want to harvest tomatoes, plant tomatoes. However, if you want to harvest money, then learn to plant money."
-The Secret to Saving and Building your Future
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