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It’s easier to escape poverty today than it was in the days of our fathers

 It’s easier to escape poverty today than it was in the days of our fathers.

Today, with your internet enabled smartphone and laptop, you can set yourself free.

The best part is that you don’t necessarily have to quit your job, relocate to the city nor spend years learning the ropes.

From where you are and with what you have, you can start your journey of building your own online business.


Don’t know where to start from?

Start by learning how to write easy-to-read articles on different subjects.

Then narrow it down to a particular industry and niche, create a couple of articles for other bloggers and proceed to having your own blog.

This advice I gave you above is the summary of the practical steps I took that helped me get to where I am today in my blogging journey.

While trying to reverse engineer this, don’t allow your mind entertain any excuses.

Nothing frustrates you from reaching your goals in life like excuses.

If you get to any stage and it seems as though you can’t push beyond that, visit Google Search or YouTube and type in that question.

And if you don’t have the luxury of time to keep doing random surfing, look for an expert on that subject and seek their professional advice.


You can’t afford to be in lack in this world of ours full of abundance.

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