There are two essential micro-economies at the family level.
1. FOOD ECONOMY
2. HEALTH ECONOMY.
60% of a household's income goes to buying food. Did you know this?
For every 100 you earn, 60 goes to food.
Then, 15% of a household's income goes to medical care. Did you know this?
The rest goes to paying bills and servicing debts. This leads to more debts, and more debts, and less wealth creation.
It has therefore become a rat-race of hand to mouth survival for families.
These two economies are centrally controlled by the predatory systems in government.
That is why in Kenya, for example, food is expensive, and health care is crazy.
Once the system determines the direction of these two economies, they are able to control the people.
Hungry people are easy to control.
Sick people are easy to manipulate.
It is the reason I keep telling you to buy land, grow your food and keep livestock and poultry.
Food doesn't have to be expensive in Africa. In fact, an Afrikan should not buy food. An Afrikan should not import food.
Afrika possesses 65% of the world's uncultivated arable land. Did you know this?
So, if we fix food and health care at the household level, we shall focus on wealth creation.
The good news is that food and health are Siamese twins.
When the family's nutrition is good, then obviously their health will also be good. That means less medical bills.
But when a family buys food, eats bad foods, and imports zero-nutrient foods like Weetabix, rice, sugar and the rest, then their health becomes bad.
Children will always be sick with flu, sore throat, diarrhea, and abdominal sickness, while adults will always be sick with gastritis, hemorrhoids, hypertension, diabetes and other chronic ailments associated with metabolic derangement.
Why do you think our parents survived with meagre income?
Because food was readily available. Not just food, but nutrient-dense food straight from the farm.
When a family fixes its food, it fixes its healthcare.
When these two are fixed, the family is able to send children to school, invest disposable income and create wealth for the family.
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