For Men Only! | What Your Dad Did Not Tell You. | Please Tell Your Sons

Dr Charles Apoki
24 Apr 202408:30

Summary

TLDRDr. Charles discusses the profound impact of financial status on a man's life, emphasizing how lack of money affects respect, relationships, and decision-making. He illustrates how financial insecurity can lead to strained family dynamics, social exclusion, and personal dissatisfaction. The speaker advocates for financial planning and the importance of money in gaining respect and making choices, concluding with an invitation to a seminar on aging and wealth accumulation.

Takeaways

  • πŸ’° The script emphasizes the impact of financial status on a man's behavior and societal perception, suggesting that a lack of money can lead to being seen as senseless and lacking in taste.
  • πŸ‘— It suggests that a man's financial situation influences his wife's respect for him, with the implication that financial struggles can lead to a lack of respect and potential infidelity.
  • πŸ‘¨β€πŸ‘§ The speaker believes that a man's financial instability can affect his children's respect for him and their future, including the likelihood of his daughters experiencing teenage pregnancy and his sons marrying below their desired social class.
  • 🍽️ The script implies that without money, a man has limited control over his diet, eating whatever is prepared for him without choice.
  • 😑 It is stated that financial instability can lead to a man having a short temper and getting angry over trivial matters, feeling disrespected by his wife.
  • 🏑 The speaker shares a personal anecdote about choosing his meals freely due to financial independence, contrasting it with the situation of a man without money.
  • πŸ’΅ The script suggests that buying a car for one's wife can be a way to assert one's role as a husband and gain respect, indicating that material possessions are tied to respect in relationships.
  • πŸ‘« The speaker asserts that even spiritual women appreciate money, and that the way his wife greets him changes when he gives her money.
  • πŸ‘ͺ The script implies that a man's financial status can affect his children's marital prospects, suggesting they may only be able to marry within their financial class.
  • πŸ›οΈ It is stated that in a church setting, a man's financial status can influence how seriously his suggestions are taken and how leniently his sins are treated.
  • πŸ‘΄ The speaker warns of the suffering that can come in old age without financial security, urging planning for a better future.

Q & A

  • What does Dr. Charles suggest is the impact of a man not having money on his behavior?

    -Dr. Charles suggests that a man without money may behave in a way that appears senseless, as he is forced to settle for less and may be perceived as lacking common sense or taste due to financial constraints.

  • How does a lack of money affect a man's relationship with his wife according to the script?

    -The script implies that without money, a man may not receive respect from his wife, and his temper may become unnecessarily high, leading to conflicts and a lack of harmony in the relationship.

  • What are the potential consequences for a man's children if he does not have money?

    -The script suggests that a man's children may not respect him, daughters may be at a higher risk of teenage pregnancy, and sons may not be able to marry into the class they aspire to without financial support.

  • What does Dr. Charles imply about a man's diet when he does not have money?

    -Dr. Charles implies that without money, a man does not have the choice or the ability to select his diet; he must eat whatever is prepared for him.

  • How does the script describe the effect of a man's financial status on his community involvement?

    -The script suggests that a man without money may be used by his community to do various works and may not have his suggestions taken seriously in community meetings.

  • What does Dr. Charles suggest is the impact of a man's financial status on his role in family meetings?

    -Dr. Charles suggests that if a man does not have money, his suggestions in family meetings may not be taken seriously, and he may not be the one dictating the pace of the meeting.

  • How does the script relate a man's financial status to his influence in a church?

    -The script implies that a man without money may have his suggestions and opinions dismissed in a church setting, and his sins may be dealt with more harshly compared to a wealthy man.

  • What does Dr. Charles say about the importance of planning for old age in relation to financial status?

    -Dr. Charles emphasizes the importance of planning for old age to avoid suffering due to lack of money, suggesting that financial stability can lead to more respect and a better quality of life in old age.

  • How does the script suggest a man can regain respect from his wife if he does not have money?

    -The script suggests that buying a car for his wife can be a way for a man to regain respect, as it demonstrates financial capability and generosity.

  • What is the script's perspective on the relationship between money and respect in various social settings?

    -The script suggests that money plays a significant role in gaining respect in various social settings, including family, church, and community, and that without it, a man may be overlooked or dismissed.

Outlines

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πŸ’° The Impact of Lack of Money on a Man's Life

Dr. Charles discusses the profound effects of financial instability on a man's personal and social life. He emphasizes that without money, a man may be perceived as lacking common sense and taste, and may struggle to maintain respect from his family and society. The script touches on how financial hardship can lead to strained marital relationships, influence children's behavior and life choices, and limit personal freedom, including dietary choices. It also highlights how a man's temper may flare due to the stress of poverty and how financial status can affect his standing in family and community settings, suggesting that money is a key factor in gaining respect and making choices in life.

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🏦 The Power Dynamics of Money in Social and Religious Circles

In the second paragraph, Dr. Charles extends the conversation to the influence of money in social and religious institutions. He points out that a wealthy individual's suggestions are more likely to be taken seriously in church committees and family meetings, while those without money may find their contributions overlooked. The script also suggests that the consequences of moral failings are treated differently based on one's financial status, with wealthier individuals receiving more lenient treatment. The paragraph concludes with a call to action for the audience to register for an online seminar on the realities of aging, emphasizing the importance of financial planning for a respected and secure future.

Mindmap

Keywords

πŸ’‘Money

Money, in this context, represents financial resources and economic stability. It is central to the video's theme, illustrating how the lack of it affects various aspects of a man's life, including respect, relationships, and decision-making power. The script repeatedly emphasizes the negative consequences of not having money, such as a man's diminished status in the family and community, and the potential for his children to follow a similar path of financial struggle.

πŸ’‘Respect

Respect, as discussed in the script, is a social acknowledgment of a person's worth or authority. It is closely tied to the theme of money, with the speaker asserting that a man without money is unlikely to command respect from his family or society. Examples include a man's wife and children potentially showing less respect if he lacks financial means, and his contributions in community meetings being overlooked.

πŸ’‘Choice

Choice refers to the ability to select or decide between alternatives. The script uses this concept to highlight the limitations imposed by a lack of money, suggesting that a man in such a situation may have to 'settle' for less desirable options in life, such as partners or living conditions. It contrasts this with the freedom of choice available to those with financial independence.

πŸ’‘Diet

Diet, in the context of the video, is the type of food one consumes. The speaker uses this term to illustrate the control one has over their life when they have money, as opposed to being at the mercy of whatever food is available when financially constrained. The script mentions the ability to choose meals as an example of the autonomy that comes with financial stability.

πŸ’‘Temper

Temper is a person's tendency to become angry or upset easily. The video script suggests that financial struggles can lead to a man having an unnecessarily high temper, as he may feel slighted or disrespected in various social situations due to his lack of money. This is used to show the emotional toll that financial insecurity can take.

πŸ’‘Family Dynamics

Family Dynamics refers to the relationships and interactions within a family unit. The script discusses how these dynamics can be influenced by financial status, with the speaker noting that a man without money may see his children gravitating towards their mother and his advice being less valued in family matters.

πŸ’‘Teenage Pregnancy

Teenage Pregnancy is the occurrence of a girl becoming pregnant while still a teenager. The script links this issue to financial hardship, suggesting that a lack of money can lead to a daughter seeking a better life elsewhere, potentially through relationships that result in early pregnancy, as a means of escaping her circumstances.

πŸ’‘Self-Respect

Self-Respect is the esteem one holds for oneself. The video script implies that a man without money may struggle with self-respect, as he may feel the need to assert his status as a husband or father more forcefully in the absence of financial security.

πŸ’‘Church

In the script, the church is presented as a microcosm of society, where financial status influences how one is treated and the weight given to their opinions. The speaker contrasts the harsh treatment of a poor man's sins with the leniency shown to a wealthy man's transgressions, highlighting the theme of financial influence on moral judgment.

πŸ’‘Old Age

Old Age is discussed in the context of the potential suffering and lack of respect a man without money may face in his later years. The script suggests that financial planning and stability can lead to a more comfortable and respected old age, contrasting this with the hardships of those who have not prepared financially.

πŸ’‘Community

Community, in this script, refers to the local social group or neighborhood. The speaker mentions that a man without money may be seen as someone to delegate tasks to within the community, indicating a lack of social standing and the expectation that he will perform menial tasks due to his financial situation.

Highlights

A man without money may behave in a way that appears senseless due to societal perceptions and personal limitations.

A poor man's choices in life, including clothing and lifestyle, are often dictated by financial constraints rather than personal taste or common sense.

Lack of financial stability can lead to a loss of respect from a man's wife and children, potentially causing family dynamics to shift unfavorably.

The risk of teenage pregnancy for a man's daughter increases if the family is financially unstable, as she may seek a better life elsewhere.

Growing up without money often results in settling for less in life, including relationships and personal choices.

Financial independence allows a man to make choices, such as selecting his own meals, which may not be possible without money.

A man without money may have a shorter temper and get angry over trivial matters, feeling disrespected by his wife and others.

Respect and recognition in a marriage can be influenced by a man's financial status, affecting how he is treated by his wife.

The speaker suggests that providing financial support, such as buying a car for his wife, can improve respect and recognition within a marriage.

A man's financial status can impact his children's future, including their potential marriage prospects and social class.

In family meetings, a man without money may find his suggestions and opinions not taken seriously, regardless of his age or experience.

In religious settings, a man's financial status can influence how his actions are perceived and the consequences he faces for wrongdoings.

Old age without financial security can lead to suffering, emphasizing the importance of planning for the future.

A man without money may find himself overlooked in social gatherings, such as old students' association meetings.

The speaker promotes an upcoming online seminar on the reality of aging, highlighting the importance of financial planning for a better life in older years.

The speaker shares personal anecdotes of how financial stability has improved his life, including his relationship with his wife.

The importance of taking action and registering for the seminar is emphasized, with an invitation to join a WhatsApp mentorship group for further guidance.

Transcripts

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I am your friend Dr Charles

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aokin I was discussing with my friend my

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my my lawyer this

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morning um some things that happen when

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a man does not have

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money when a man does not have

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money he behaves in such a way that you

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think he is

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senseless my mother used to say that a

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poor man knows the dress that is

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befitting and what is beiting but it's a

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matter of money that's why he's settling

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for what is less than defeating you will

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think that he has no common sense he has

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no taste it's a matter of

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cash when a man has no

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money he has no respect from his wife

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very few women and that respect has a

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limit

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somebody rightly said that you can feed

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a woman for seven years 50 years but if

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she feeds you for 5 months the whole

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world will

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hear if you don't have money as a man

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your children will not respect you they

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will drift towards their

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mother if you don't have money as a man

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the tendency for your daughter to have

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have teenage pregnancy is

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high because she will want to leave that

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congested apartment to go and stay with

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a boy where she can watch

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television

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and eat a good food eat good

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meals if you don't have money as a man

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growing up you are most likely to settle

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for any woman you

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see that is immediately available

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because you don't have choice and you

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don't have alternative and you are not

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attractive if you don't have money as a

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man you do not choose your diet at home

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it is whatever is prepared for you that

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you

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eat this

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morning I finished recording I went to

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check what was on the dining

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table I didn't like it I went to the E

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Tree near me I bought moo

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e mo mo with some rice and sauce and

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drank a glass of

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wine and that's drank a glass of

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wine received visitors and I came back

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to start recording I can choose my meals

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I can choose what I want to eat if you

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don't have money as a man your temper is

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unnecessarily High you get angry over

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little little

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things you feel that your wife wife is

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insulting

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you if you have money as a man and

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people respect you outside if your wife

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does not respect you inside you see her

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as being foolish and you ignore her but

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if you don't have money as a man they

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don't respect you outside they don't

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respect you inside you start introducing

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yourself to your wife don't you know I'm

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your husband don't you know I'm your

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husband if you want to prove to your

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wife that you are the husband buy her a

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car and I no matter how spiritual they

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are no matter how spiritual they are

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they like money

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women when I give my wife money the way

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she greets me is different if you don't

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have money as a

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man a woman will deny your right to

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Jerusalem

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anyhow it's only when she feels like

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that the gates are

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opened you must enter her gates with

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something in your hands and then there

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will be Thanksgiving in her

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heart if you don't have

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money your children are most likely your

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sons are most likely not going to marry

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into the class that they want to marry

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into into the types of women that they

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want to marry into unless you give them

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the potential to build themselves like

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as my father gave me potential to build

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myself and now my children can marry

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into any class

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if not you will marry somebody

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that does not you just marry what is

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available and your children might repeat

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the same

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process if you don't have money as a man

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and you are the most senior in your

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family the meeting can continue the

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family meeting can continue without you

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and all your suggestions are just ideas

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because are not backed by money if your

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last born the last born in your family

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has the money he dictates the pace of

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the meeting even you you will say yes

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sir if you don't have money as a

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man in a

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church all your suggestions in the

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church committee are not taken seriously

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the pastor will say I know I know you

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that's okay um Elder please talk the

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Elder that has the financial backing

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like the Good Samaritan is the person

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they listen to if you don't have money

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as a man in a church your sins are dealt

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with very

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harshly you commit adultery they will

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suspend you expel you treat you very

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harshly but if a rich man commits

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adultery if a rich man commits adultery

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they will use scriptures to EXP explain

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it they would say that even David

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committed

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adultery that God did not kill

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him if you don't have money as a man in

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old age you will

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suffer you will

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suffer so start to plan your

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life if you don't have money as a man

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when you go for old boys association

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meeting old Students Association meeting

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you'll be very

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quiet you will be the one introducing

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yourself to

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people you don't have money as a

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man your community uses you to do many

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Works send you

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message that's why you must send me a

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message on plus

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234

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70 52 13 6 7 63 to register for the

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online seminar coming up on the 1st of

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May by 700 p.m. on the reality of Aging

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I'm making more money as I get

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older getting more respect on the bed

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here and I put two bottles of wine there

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and I put 10,000 n brand new notes that

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my wife likes somebody give them to me

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I'm leaving them here and I'm going to

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the farm she will see them she will be

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very happy with me she will say now why

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for you who know like better who like

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better F you keep

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faing register for that seminar by

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sending a message to me on plus

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234

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63 I will send you the flyer you will

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register then I will add you to my

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WhatsApp mentorship group if you are not

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ready to register for the seminar I

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won't add you now me get the seminar now

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me get the group now you if you have

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money if you have money when you advise

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your wife you advise your children you

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advise people around you and they refuse

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to take you can tell them now you shall

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be God bless you I'm going to the farm

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to p c by

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