Such a bold thing to say, but I
know what many know not.
After you've read about the things
that make me happy almost everyday,
I am sure you're going to compare
that with yours (the least) and maybe
compare that with what all millionaires
like to say but hard for you to see
the reality.
As a moderate man with a moderate
family, these are the things that
put smile on my face and put 'salt'
on millionaire coffee. So, bear with
me and read...
From 6am to 12noon
1. I'm happy to wake in the morning
and say thanks to GOD for He has
put me to sleep and waken me up with
my soul.
2. To see my wife sleep beside me
like a 'sleeping beauty' and my kids
like 'princesses from paradise'.
3. With two hands and two legs, I can
make breakfast for myself.
4. Getting a short nap before sending
my kids to school when they wake up
at 9am.
5. My wife wake up with a smile to
see everything is alright and the kids
have had their breakfast.
6. That's nothing to rush or to crush,
as and when I want, the time is in my
hand.
What 'millionaires' do in the morning?
They worries nothing but what to do next...
Have they got sales, or have they done
better lastnite...
From 12noon to 5pm
1. Happy to have lunch with my wife.
2. Listening to music or reading.
3. Maybe watch a movie or hang out
at some places to enjoy the views
and help people by coincidence.
4. My wife is free to do what she
want to do.
5. To access Internet to see some
sales somewhere else even though it
only mean it has an average value of
an average employee pay check.
6. Do other things I want to do freely.
What do 'millionaires' do during that
hours?
They are glued by the fact that their
greed has taken over their valuable time.
From 5pm to midnite.
1. I'm happy to read emails as and when
I like it.
2. Put my kids to sleep.
3. Going through their homeworks.
4. Have dinner with the family.
5. Say my evening prayer to GOD before bed.
6. To learn tomorrow is a new bright
day.
What 'millionaires' do during that hours?
Securing sales and sign-ups like as if there
is no tomorrow. So they miss yet again
a valuable time.
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