Wednesday, January 4, 2023

7 The change

After separating the different experiences and positions, I realized I had hidden abilities and opportunities that could help me succeed. Thinking about my family history I realized that we were always working for others. The family's inability to cover daily expenses was due to a lack of income. With five university graduates in the family, we then embarked on a business venture. Our families and friends were known to be successful retail traders. That was the only income source allowed by the law at the time. Winning a court case to become a wholesale merchant was our first triumph over the law. By mobilizing a competent force, we were able to establish a thriving wholesale business that generated enough income to convert the profits into a secure income for all. This was an invaluable lesson for me, as I discovered that obeying the law and order of any government is a successful formula.

Years passed, and diligent work, honesty, and integrity kept the company running smoothly. When the first of the next generation began to join our clientele, the company lost many values and adopted the 'work smart, not laborious' philosophy. Some began to deviate from business principles, and I could see the fall of the mighty empire coming.

Time and money management are based on truth and honesty. Honesty is the quality of being truthful and trustworthy, and it is also referred to as ethical business behavior. Making true statements and promises about something or someone is referred to as being truthful. This is what I learned from my work experience, where I was given false promises and forced to make excuses for work that was not completed. My previous experience with religious values forewarned me of the consequences of losing loyal customers and employees. Honesty is an invaluable business characteristic because it sets the tone for the type of work culture you want to foster. It ensures consistency in workplace behavior and fosters customer and employee loyalty and trust. Yes, this was the belief I had in my ability to make any of my ventures a success.

I resigned from all family obligations as well as all business matters. That was the start of an independent organization devoted solely to manufacturing. In the years that followed, I transitioned from being a low-wage earner to a successful entrepreneur. Money flowed more freely through my hands. I progressed from employee to employer. I prioritize education for the poor and the illiterate. During the first few months, I fed them at lunchtime. That was one of the necessities for the poor. I devised a system to help them develop their hidden skills. The product they were assigned to produce provided me with enough returns to continue employing many more.

It's not uncommon for young men 18 and older to approach employers looking for work despite having no formal education. Some people couldn't even write their names and preferred a thumbprint. My thoughts were filled with disdain for the country's educational system. Slavery and poverty were produced by racial segregation. Those with less education were unable to read, write, or comprehend. My parents were illiterate for the same reasons.

This inspired me to learn more about history and slavery. For the majority of the early modern period, most Christian churches—both Catholic and Protestant—supported and profited from slavery. Pope Gregory IX incorporated official support for some forms of servitude into Canon Law (Corpus Iuris Canonici) in the early thirteenth century. Slavery was imposed as an ecclesiastical penalty by General Councils, local Church councils, and Popes from 1179 to 1535.

All of Europe's Bible-believing Christians saw nothing wrong with slavery and were encouraged to profit from it by keeping the poor in poverty and without formal education.

Sanatan Vedic Dharma had no such teachings, but the British in India imposed a caste system to match the Bible's teachings on slavery.

Job creation became a single battle here, and no one wanted to join me in the movement. I had the foresight to come up with a reasonable solution for the Indian economy. Creating skilled workers is critical for a country like ours. The current and previous governments changed laws to suit an ideology rather than focusing on reality. It was simply to protect the capitalist structure that had been imposed on them, in which the Jews were the brainchild in terms of money management. One of the oldest Jewish stereotypes is that Jews are gifted with money. However, it is undeniable that Jews have a strong presence in finance and business.

I wanted to make a difference and give back whatever I could. The few who learned quit their jobs and found much better opportunities elsewhere. This made me extremely happy. The pass laws, industrial laws, and segregation laws denied much-needed assistance to the needy.

The white-dominated economy would not provide raw materials, packaging equipment, machinery, or much-needed expertise to the non-white. It was a very effective way of keeping non-whites as underdogs. My grandfather used to tell me about car dealers who would not sell a brand-new Volkswagen MINI to someone who was not white. Non-whites could only buy used cars, even though Volkswagen was supposed to be a people's car. Yes, Germans were also subject to segregation and apartheid laws.

Another human behavior piqued my interest. When hatred empowers an innocent mind, learning becomes secondary. As a result of apartheid laws, many people dislike legislators. The common citizen was filled with hatred, and I was left at a crossroads in a political climate with no future. When I reasoned that barbaric ideologies and so-called religious beliefs were breeding grounds for hatred and that educating the masses was not a priority, history came to my rescue once more.

Because mob psychology was always used when the end justified the means, education was never a priority for colonial rulers.My company's growth was glacial. Our non-white trading partners were the only ones.The labor unrest was caused by the freedom fighters, and I was a victim of it. Greedy union leaders instigated my workforce to work slowly, destroying my company's productivity, theft increased, and demand for higher wages resulted in industrial disputes. I challenged the accusation in labor court and won based on my honesty. My ideal company was on the verge of going bankrupt. Because of my honesty, the appointed attorney had a soft spot for me and encouraged me to keep up the good work.

My ability to think freely inspired me to continue. As I previously stated, one should not focus solely on the fruits of one's labor, but rather do one's duty as an employer or employee. Thinkers rule this world, so be a thinker rather than a follower.

My enthusiasm waned after the newly elected government enacted world-class labor laws that were not user-friendly. My gains were eventually erased. I laid off the majority of my employees and began the final stages of closing down and retiring. To pay my creditors, I began selling all of my assets. One cannot have first-world laws in a third-world country. Job creation became difficult, and I became dissatisfied. I refused to be tainted. Profits were small, and growth was slow. Profitability is also used to create jobs.

This is a situation that every dedicated worker encounters. I, too, became a victim of circumstance and nearly gave up on a financially motivated dream.

The change of regime also brought with it a host of opportunities. My two sons also earned mechanical engineering degrees and took over the business. I introduced them to the new economy for five years. Surprisingly, they accepted the challenge and began to grow the company. As a result of the revised laws, we were able to expand our business.

The storm before the calm is a life experience that requires patience. This is where wealth can be created. The most effective wealth creators recommend that you obey the law, respect a value system, and be honest. Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, Harry Oppenheimer, and many others are among my heroes.

My rags to riches story are based on the different types of money I came across. The various types of money that became the cornerstone of my family fortune are listed below. These are based on the philosophical and value systems that I developed over the years of experimenting with money. Money does carry a mystic energy when it is passed on. It is the cosmic energy Adi-Shakti.

Different types of money

1. Rotten money.

Money is kept for many selfish reasons, including pleasure and gain. Lives frugally and saves money for meaningless thoughts. The owner dies before he can use it. The value of such money deteriorates. Someone takes it, whether it's a wife, son, brother, or whoever, and begins to abuse the so-called pot of gold.

Rotten money can destroy a person's valuesIn my experience, never mix this money with your real money because it will rot the whole thing.. 

2. Live money.

Money in circulation that allows you to live a decent life based on honest work and ethical values are considered "live money." It covers your food, education, and upliftment. Such earnings enable you to save, and your savings grow into substantial material wealth.

In my opinion, this money should be saved and used as much as possible to benefit the whole family and the business. Save as much as you can and be a witness to its transformation into material wealth later in life.

3. Blood money

Money accumulated by someone upon their death and money paid out through deceitful life insurance policies. When someone who is not entitled to this money takes, steals, or embezzles a dead man's money, it becomes blood money.

Avoid spending this money. It could have the dead man's curse, which could stain your live money with blood. It halts all progress and leads one down the dark path of becoming possessed by supernatural energies.

4. Dead money.

Money is amassed for the wrong reasons and out of greed. Money is not declared, or "black money," to avoid taxes and liabilities or to conceal it from partners and family business members. These types of money are kept for many years without being spent, destroying all of their value.

This money never grows quickly and may never develop. Avoid contaminating your live money with dead money. Dead money is black money. "Dead money tells no tales".

5. Evil money

Avoid making money from the sale of intoxicating drinks or drugs, as well as from prostitution and abattoirs. There are many more additions to this list, such as gambling payouts and looting the poorest of the poor. Money is obtained through deception, stealing, cheating, dealing with money obtained through stealing goods, and a variety of other methods that have societal or religious evils.

This money is cursed with many evils associated with its use, namely death, bankruptcy, family breakup, and failure to achieve educational goals- these are all very familiar consequences, and if you experience such misfortunes, take stock of your money on hand.

This money has paid off over time, and someone has to pay a high price for it. If you put it with real money, you could lose a great deal. This should be avoided at all costs.

6. Lazy money

Interest, inherited properties, rentals, kickbacks, presents, gifts, money spent on others, grants allocated to you, and pension payouts all add up.

We all accept funds like this in our day-to-day lives. Spend it wisely on pleasures, holidays, gifts, and personal luxuries. Use this money to reward your family for their accomplishments. Consider it a retirement benefit rather than a source of income when making a living is no longer an option.

7. Dirty money

When live money becomes contaminated with rotten money, blood money, dead money, evil money, and lazy money, I refer to it as dirty money. Dirty money brings a lot of bad luck into one's life. I hear a lot of people talk about how hard he works. His targeted investments do not reach his goals, and he isn't spending his money wisely.

I have learned to live with the money I have. This is because one should leave the remainder of unidentified money for an investment that will not harm you if it fails to deliver.

8. Rich money 

After a clear, balanced sheet with no liabilities, creditors, or debtors, money is converted to wealth.

After putting in the effort, the person who converts all of his earnings from investments and planned monetary returns into wealth is rich. This will keep your money alive even after your death and for future generations.

9. Blessing Money

Elderly and dying people leave large sums of money for their grandchildren. As a result, they are blessed to uphold family values. Because most of these people do not have the time or energy to do what they did for their children, their grandchildren are their only hope.

This money is like a seed, dead and lifeless. It will begin to grow once the proper conditions are met. Some grow into massive trees that produce an abundance of fruit. Blessed money has developed into massively prosperous empires.

I was surprised to see my family members, corrupt and lazy, steal another man's wealth. It started shaking my inner spirit when welfare funds were used for vacations, pleasures, and gambling. Bribing government officials were required to win a tender. Fighting such societal evils, I finally established a money principle in my life so that I could distinguish between different types of money. My advice to all dedicated workers is to convert their wealth into rich money, leaving an everlasting inheritance for the next generation.

Money, the recognized medium of exchange, was losing its value in my determination to become wealthy. As a result of the fiat standard, my development was slowed down. Large lenders, such as banks, require collateral at all times. I realized that to become wealthy, one must first acquire wealth. I started saving money to create wealth and made plans for rich money. After I felt better, I returned to commodity money.

Just so you know, luxurious houses, expensive cars, designer items, and a flashy lifestyle are not signs of wealth; they are signs of debt. Time, freedom, options, health, and spiritual upliftment are all examples of wealth.

I needed to become a wealth creator to ensure the survival of my family, society, and country. If I can evolve into a wealth creator, I will be able to create job opportunities. My family, society, and country can all benefit from eradicating poverty and trading with other countries.

Being from a disadvantaged background is not an impediment. It is hatred of oneself and the inheritance of low values that is the barrier. My children have repeatedly told me that moral values or ethical values don't matter. What matters is the amount of money on hand. There are numerous short-term benefits, but I am unwilling to give up my principal for the sake of dirty money.

We could not buy the land, farm, or own a manufacturing business because we were non-white. All of this was in the hands of the minority rulers, who divided the wealth among themselves, with some taking it back to their home country. When South Africa gained independence, all the wealth was left in the hands of inexperienced wealth managers who lacked the necessary experience. The result of such a transition was corruption and bribery. The understanding of various types of money required revitalization. I had not given up hope in myself and had continued to fight for righteousness.

With labor laws, grants, and handouts, our country was on its way to becoming a welfare state. The priority of creating wealth has been abandoned in favor of burdening wealth creators with undoing the past. The ministers in charge are only concerned with keeping their party in power. Grants and lucrative tender systems became the lollipop for the protesters. Labor unions and labor departments are used to launder money. Money rules all aspects of human life. So, what's going wrong? Accountability has been a feature of every transition, and it is an African tradition.

I am powerless to change the laws of the land. The law protects vulnerable people, but some are victims of circumstances. The government is in charge of the nation's wealth. Banks have a monopoly. Taxation is abused. Services are poor, and as a result, business and worker incomes are stagnant.Such a system destroys wealth creators. All government ministers and employees are wealth managers. Farmers, manufacturers, and mining companies are wealth creators or generators, with farmers topping the list. If the will of such wealth creators is destroyed, the country will perish. In my opinion, a better rule would be to promote wealth creators.

The causes and consequences of human dominance are not limited to South Africa. This has existed since the dawn of human civilization on this planet.  Because the scheme to control the citizenry has not changed in centuries, I am convinced that the poor will remain poor and the rich will become rich.After highlighting South African life under apartheid rule and today's independence, it is impossible to identify the recipe for success.

South Africa has a diverse population. My engineering education taught me how to solve problems. The basic principle of engineering is to have many solutions to a problem. If one doesn't work, try the other until you find a workable or suitable solution. Similarly, South Africa's problems can be amicably resolved

Capitalism is another word for slavery, as well as colonialism and imperialism. People in this world have been brainwashed into believing that capitalism is the only way.

Capitalism would deplete all available resources and no one would notice. Because capitalism is a tool of oppression, all trauma stems from it. If you support it, you are opposed to life. Saying you want to be wealthy so you can live your life in comfort and luxury is one way to get there by stepping on the backs of others.

Telling a lie long enough becomes the truth.

When you dare to reprogram your mind and do the work to rid yourself of trauma, and you stop living in the past and future, you will regain your childhood presence.

By the time this occurs, all the veils have fallen and you can see the truth of reality. You, along with everyone else, are part of the program of consumerism.

Yes, you create your reality, but we all create the world. Wouldn't you prefer to live in a paradise where everything is abundant, no animals die, the earth is as pristine as it was before humans arrived, and we can teleport from Earth to every known habitable planet?

If you support capitalism, you support environmental destruction, war, and violence. If you want to see the truth, pull your mind back behind your viewing portal and look at your hideous creation. You could be the true creator, or you could watch children starve to death and animals tortured openly. I'm not saying give your money away if you're wealthy now; this is the life you were born into. I say, "Wake up!" For God's sake, you are the universe. Help me change the world for the betterment of all, not just humans.

 

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