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August 22, 2025, 04:55:04 PM
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Many things can occurs to idle man who is jobless and frustrated because the vacuum is occupy by thoughts of evil demands at most times but let's think about when we have mean of sustainability and surviving, it brings more hope and lifestyle of working to achieve more. That's why I thought it wise to let you know the JOY you bring to people when you share or show them means of survival, is like pulling out someone from grave to live. Imagine the community of people in this sites changes lives as a function of one person introducing the next person to bitcointalk.org  and it has be fun with all the energy to work hard.
When you're in position or you're opportune to help people do well to help as many as you can, leaders is the number of people you grow not amount of cash you have in the bank.
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August 22, 2025, 05:08:14 PM
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I think this post should be moved to the off-topic board. This post is not providing any value to newbies.

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September 12, 2025, 04:52:50 PM
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Perfectly said. Providing people with necessary equipments to strive and learn makes way for changes that lasts, it brings purpose where lies hopelessness. Right mentoring is considered and measured though those you help to grow and the opportunities that you create, not really the amount of money you give. Little show of guidance and counseling has the ability to turn into the thriving of a whole community.

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