Here's the thing.
Guys, if you want to make money in business, you have to understand that your main product is yourself, whether you sell goods or services; you're not the only one doing it.
Therefore, you are the best product on the market. Present yourself well, be prepared, reliable, and above all, punctual. Always do the right thing, never do what everyone else does. The right people will notice you. Good luck.
Lots of people don't even know that the original intent of his app isn't what it's being used for now.
He tried to change it but was fought on it so he just let things be.
RIP man.
Millions of kids grew up watching a laughing baby face inside the Teletubbies sun.
For almost 20 years, no one knew who she was.
Her name is Jess Smith.
In 1996, a health worker in Edenbridge, England noticed a very cheerful 9-month-old and suggested her to a TV production team looking for happy baby faces.
Her mom brought her in. They filmed her for a few minutes while she smiled and laughed at her dad. That was it.
The family was paid £250 and given some toys. No talk of royalties. No idea what it would become.
Months later, they were told she had been selected.
That short clip ended up becoming the opening of every Teletubbies episode — a show that aired worldwide and turned into a billion-pound franchise within a few years.
Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa and Po became globally iconic.
And at the start of every episode… was Jess.
Only her family knew.
She grew up normally in England, went to school, and kept it completely private — not because she had to, but because she was shy.
In 2014, during her first week at university, she played an icebreaker game where everyone had to share something surprising about themselves.
That’s when she said it.
“I’m the sun from Teletubbies.”
She was 19. ☀️
The fascinating bamboo band from Papua New Guinea thrills audiences with a captivating performance, playing drums and musical instruments crafted entirely from bamboo.
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This short clip is an exceptional explanation of how God can have mercy on a person even when they least deserved it.
Wow. I don’t even know this man.
But may God bless him wherever he is.
The best video I’ve seen today.
Actually, Solomon’s life and death teaches exactly the opposite of this. Please bear with me let me explain what I mean.
The story of his life and how he ended up actually serves as a deterrence, rather than an endorsement, in why marrying multiple wives and frolicking with many women just simply because you can afford to do so is a very destructive idea.
People only remember Solomon for his wealth, his many wives, his wisdom and his magnificent kingdom but many people are not aware of how badly his life was messed up in the end - basically because of those very many women and the kind of vain sensual sybaritic life he lived.
It may interest you that the life of King Solomon ended up in spiritual decline, enticement to idolatry and an eventual split of his once great kingdom - all direct consequences of his sexual recklessness and endless marriages to many women who ultimately turned him from God.
Long before “polycule” became a buzzword on Nigerian social media, Solomon had something far worse. He had wives, concubines, girlfriends, sarewagbas, and whatever else you can imagine. No matter how wild you think it is, Solomon did it.
Towards the end of his life,
Solomon said "I denied myself nothing my eyes desired; I refused my heart no pleasure. My heart took delight in all my labor, and this was the reward for all my toil". Ecc2:10. He pursued a life of hedonistic material pleasure -using women as one of the means to this end. Any woman, or anything that promised pleasure, that he could imagine, he chased after. He had the money, the means, the power and the resources.
Yet after a life dedicated to hedonism and self seeking material pleasure, in the very next verse he said:
“Yet when I surveyed all that my hands had done and what I had toiled to achieve, everything was meaningless, a chasing after the wind; nothing was gained under the sun” Ecc2:11.
Ultimately what he found after dating and marrying all these women was that it was all nothing but futility and worthless vanity (that only compromised his heart, wrecked his commitment to God, and destroyed his kingdom).
So contrary to popular misconceptions,
The life of Solomon is actually a stern warning that a life dedicated to pursuing material pleasure and vain hedonistic sensual desires can only lead to chaos, regrets, and a destruction of one’s life achievements (which for him was collapse of a once-great kingdom).
So yes if a person is actually wise,
They will not live life like Solomon lived.
That is the whole point of Ecclesiastes.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.