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Becoming Strengthened Mentally

 


There had never been a time Africans lack physical strength it is an inherent skill God has blessed us with. But yet the only time Africa had ever dominated the world was not because of this. It was because of the quality of our mental strength developed.

Whether the option is to seek divine help or to double the "hustle" like we always say in this part of the world, without the consciousness of developing our mental strength. Even the Rabi confirmed that such a strategy only leaves His own destroyed such that even His metaphysical/spiritual help will be ineffective.

History will not forgive the ones who have failed to learn that the way to more is not just exerting more physical strength but more mental strength. 

The popular sayings of ideas rule the world can be simpler put: "mental strength is what controls the world". The true edge Africa needs to give our people is mental strength.

Becoming Strengthened Mentally.


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Africa is known for its physical strength, a blessing from God. However, the times in which Africa has truly dominated were not just because of this physical prowess, but also because of the development of our mental strength. 

To achieve success and progress, it is essential to focus on developing mental strength in addition to seeking divine help or working harder. Without this consciousness, even spiritual efforts may be ineffective. 

 History will judge those who fail to understand that true progress is not just about physical strength, but also about mental strength. As the saying goes, "ideas rule the world," and this is especially true for Africa. To give our people an edge, we must focus on developing mental strength.  

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