It's a simple question: How much of what you make is YOUR money? After taxes, rent, etc., what do you keep? Thanks for this important discussion, Malik, crucial in reminding that it's about what we keep, because there are a lot of factors conspiring to ensure this figure is as small as possible.
In today's day and age, even if one person or community is financially deprived, there are countless individuals and customer bases living in a world of abundance that is more open to trade with others than ever before.
The intended audience is largely Africans and the African diaspora and anyone interested in personal finance. It’s a large net to cast but I think it is fitting. Yes this world is more than abundant - now, there are a multitude of reasons why this isn’t happening.
It's a simple question: How much of what you make is YOUR money? After taxes, rent, etc., what do you keep? Thanks for this important discussion, Malik, crucial in reminding that it's about what we keep, because there are a lot of factors conspiring to ensure this figure is as small as possible.
That is a great question to ask oneself. Thanks for the comment Patrick!
We live in aord of abundance. We'll, Malik, who are the recipients of this article? To whom are you conveying this good article?
In today's day and age, even if one person or community is financially deprived, there are countless individuals and customer bases living in a world of abundance that is more open to trade with others than ever before.
The intended audience is largely Africans and the African diaspora and anyone interested in personal finance. It’s a large net to cast but I think it is fitting. Yes this world is more than abundant - now, there are a multitude of reasons why this isn’t happening.