KINGDOM
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As I walk through the journey of entrepreneurship, I often find myself thinking about farming. Many people today — especially in urban areas — rarely consider where their food comes from. The process from seed to harvest is often invisible. But behind every meal is a story of unseen labor, discipline, unpredictability, and resilience. And
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When you read, you don’t just gather information — you step into the minds of those who wrote the words. You inherit their patterns, perspectives, and sometimes, their paths. “Early” on, I realized something:I wasn’t chasing the things that successful people had.I was chasing the way they thought to get those things. That shift changed
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One of my favorite parables has always been The Tortoise and the Hare — a story we often hear as children but rarely revisit as adults. The truth embedded in it is timeless: small, consistent actions will always outlast bursts of speed fueled by ego and overconfidence. Pair consistency with wisdom, and you’re operating in
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If there’s one thing I’ve learned early in my journey, it’s this: no one builds alone. I’ve been fortunate — truly blessed — to have had mentors who not only guided me but shaped how I see the world, business, leadership, and service. Looking back, one of the greatest turning points came through my involvement
