PURPOSE BEFORE PROFIT | PEACE BEFORE POSSESSIONS
Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram have become powerful money machines—for a few people around us.
There is nothing wrong with that. Prosperity is not evil, and success is not a sin.
But listen carefully:
don’t lose focus and destroy your destiny in the pursuit of what may later cost you years of regret, stress, and “I wish I hadn’t done that.”
Life has a way of circling back—what we sow, we eventually reap—even when we think we’ve moved on and forgotten.
Am I discouraging people? Not at all.
I am saying: work diligently, build skillfully, and invest wisely—with your time, energy, and money.
But do it with wisdom, decency, and responsibility.
Scripture reminds us that what profits a person to gain the whole world and lose their soul?
Mental well-being, spiritual health, peace of mind, and integrity are treasures money cannot buy—yet they are the very things that make wealth meaningful and sustainable.
Material possession is good when it is built on the right foundation.
Success is a blessing when it does not cost you your character, your family, your peace, or your future.
What you do today is quietly laying the foundation of your tomorrow.
Build in a way that your future self will thank you—not regret.
Seek balance.
Choose wisdom. Grow with purpose.
Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram have become powerful money machines—for a few people around us.
There is nothing wrong with that. Prosperity is not evil, and success is not a sin.
But listen carefully:
don’t lose focus and destroy your destiny in the pursuit of what may later cost you years of regret, stress, and “I wish I hadn’t done that.”
Life has a way of circling back—what we sow, we eventually reap—even when we think we’ve moved on and forgotten.
Am I discouraging people? Not at all.
I am saying: work diligently, build skillfully, and invest wisely—with your time, energy, and money.
But do it with wisdom, decency, and responsibility.
Scripture reminds us that what profits a person to gain the whole world and lose their soul?
Mental well-being, spiritual health, peace of mind, and integrity are treasures money cannot buy—yet they are the very things that make wealth meaningful and sustainable.
Material possession is good when it is built on the right foundation.
Success is a blessing when it does not cost you your character, your family, your peace, or your future.
What you do today is quietly laying the foundation of your tomorrow.
Build in a way that your future self will thank you—not regret.
Seek balance.
Choose wisdom. Grow with purpose.
PURPOSE BEFORE PROFIT | PEACE BEFORE POSSESSIONS
Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram have become powerful money machines—for a few people around us.
There is nothing wrong with that. Prosperity is not evil, and success is not a sin.
But listen carefully:
don’t lose focus and destroy your destiny in the pursuit of what may later cost you years of regret, stress, and “I wish I hadn’t done that.”
Life has a way of circling back—what we sow, we eventually reap—even when we think we’ve moved on and forgotten.
Am I discouraging people? Not at all.
I am saying: work diligently, build skillfully, and invest wisely—with your time, energy, and money.
But do it with wisdom, decency, and responsibility.
Scripture reminds us that what profits a person to gain the whole world and lose their soul?
Mental well-being, spiritual health, peace of mind, and integrity are treasures money cannot buy—yet they are the very things that make wealth meaningful and sustainable.
Material possession is good when it is built on the right foundation.
Success is a blessing when it does not cost you your character, your family, your peace, or your future.
What you do today is quietly laying the foundation of your tomorrow.
Build in a way that your future self will thank you—not regret.
Seek balance.
Choose wisdom. Grow with purpose.