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The Words We Speak Into Our Economy Is What Produce And Maintains The Economy by Brendaniel: 9:17pm On Dec 19, 2018
Hello dear friend.
The words We speak into our economy is what produce and maintains the economy we see, we enjoy or suffer from.
We speak same words from the economy, words that nag, complain and curse that have been passed on to us. We recycle and maintain same static economy.
I stated previously that those behind the economy built it based on their ideology.
They set up structures and gave us education that supports and sustain their ideology.
Where do we get words that we speak back into our economy? Our words are from what education cultured us for.
Our education didn’t teach us advocacy - to contribute to, to challenge our government and leadership, speak words that can inspire hope, assurance and drive productiveness among the citizens or global perspective-thinking. Rather, it cultured us to be self-seeking and self centered, hero worshipping, where political opinion exist, it is baseless political arguments and propositions sterned from selfishness and self-centeredness.
This is the script handed over to us. The script writers are sipping coffee or whatever, at their comfort while watching us on 6D living out their script.

A national quote ‘Nigeria is our own and can only be built by Nigerians’ please tell me, which subject in your school taught you this? Which school gives you material to build?

Somebody recently said he thinks that Nigeria and Nigerians are cursed because of the things happening. No, we are not cursed. We were cultured this way.
1. Idolatry was passed on to us. We celebrate and worship the creation and not the creator.
2. Our education - the biggest thing that liberates and sets a people on course and can keep them behind and flat is the kind of education they have. Education is light, it is a refinement that can make the mind think, see, speak and act in the direction and to the extent such light reveals.
We were given an education that will enhance idolatry. We serve people's idea and the result of their thinking.
We were given education in another man's language. This already suggests we are inferior to the one whose language we are taught in.
Our education passed on to us a mindset of inequality. In a class of 30, we were assessed in a 30 minutes test that do not take into consideration our psychological state at the time. A verdict is passed on us that we are dull, we are failures because we were the first to the last person in class. We adjust to this human-imposed verdict on us and start living as failures. Our minds stop working and goes to sleep. We start depending on others.
We can't think and create from our thinking. Because our minds have been left untended, all manner of seeds settle and grow in there. It will naturally tilt in the direction of destruction.

What is left for such minds to think is survival. Their common denominator for survival is money; what can give them money or the comfort money can give. They go into the streets. They achieve their dreams. The same Society (remember idolatry and hero worshipping has been passed on) welcomes and celebrates them. Those who are intelligent and are in class abandon their classes to join them in the pursuit of their new way of life that gives them societal applaud and relevance in comparison with what they were pursuing.
Why should we be surprised with what we are seeing and experiencing everyday?
In part two of this write up, you will be able to see the make up of those who control the government and economy of our nation and why you should take certain definite steps.

We are living at the level of our conformation. Let’s not stop at and accept what has been passed on to us that has no foundation but seek to serve a man’s selfish agenda.

Have a dream for your life that is bigger than and transcends you, a dream that will institute new order in our society, that will resonate direction and hope especially in the younger generation and live your dream.

God bless you

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