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My wife with another Man

My team and I set out on an adventurous journey far from home. While nature's beauty surrounded us, it also held unpredictable dangers. Somewhere along the way, we got separated, and the dense foliage made it hard to connect. As I navigated through the unknown, I found myself alone, surrounded by towering trees and silence.

I climbed a rugged mountain hoping to spot my team from a vantage point, but my heart sank when I realized I had dropped my bag. Panic set in as I contemplated the loss of my belongings, including crucial communication devices. With no means to reconnect with my team, I found myself wandering deeper into the wilderness.

Days turned into weeks, and weeks into months. Survival became a relentless struggle against nature's whims. Just when despair threatened to consume me, I stumbled upon a hidden oasis – a place so serene that it felt surreal. It offered a brief respite from the hardships of my journey, a refuge I never knew existed.

Back in civilization, my team faced the grim reality of our separation. Unable to locate me, they made the heartbreaking decision to return home, thinking the worst had befallen me. News of my demise spread, and the assumption of my death led to a somber funeral. I was pronounced dead, and they laid me to rest on the earth.

Unbeknownst to them, I continued my arduous trek through the wilderness, surviving against all odds. The concept of time lost its meaning, and as I stumbled upon the hidden haven, the passage of years became a distant concern.

Eventually, my odyssey brought me back to civilization. As I navigated the familiar streets, I approached my home with a mix of anticipation and trepidation. The joy of returning, however, was overshadowed by the shocking reality that awaited me. Entering my home, I discovered my wife living with another man. Time had moved on without me, and the life I once knew had transformed in my absence.

The heartbreak of witnessing my wife with another partner was a bitter pill to swallow. The news of my reappearance shook the community, leaving them grappling with the unbelievable tale of my survival. As I tried to reintegrate into a world that had moved forward without me, the echoes of those lost years lingered, leaving me to reconcile with the past and find a new place in a changed present. sent.
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Being a Leader

Being a leader isn't about bossing people around, being arrogant, or rude. It's about lending a helping hand when your colleagues need support. Imagine a workplace where kindness and assistance create a positive environment. Choose to be the leader who supports, understands, and fosters a team spirit. In this journey, your impact won't be measured by authority but by the uplifting connections you build and the collaborative success you nurture. So, don't just lead, lead with heart, humility, and a willingness to assist
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November

November has always been a tough month for me – filled with challenges like financial stress and personal difficulties. Two months ago, someone shared similar struggles in a different month, and I didn't realize how hard it would hit me. Dealing with this has been even tougher than I expected, cutting deep into my emotions
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Thwasing

Not Every Situation Needs You To Go Thwasa. Sometimes Your Life Is Falling Apart Because Of Your Own Actions Not Because Une Dlozi. Some People Go For Consultations & Get Lied To By People Who Use Spirituality The Same Way A Lot Of Pastors Use Religion.

 These People See Nothing But Money. They Will Tell You That You Need To Thwasa While You Don't Even Have iDlozi. That's Why You'll Find Some Healers Coming Back From Initiation & Their Life Keeps Getting Worse. They Can't Do Readings.

They Are Shocked. Confused. Eventually These People Start Using Izilwane (Demons) Because They Don't Have Idlozi. They Use Dark Forces & Make People Even More Lost Than They Themselves Are. They Would Rather Become Witches Than To Admit That They've Been Lied To By A Corrupt Gobela. 

They Think About All The Money They've Spent. All Those Months Of Hell Just To Come Back With Nothing. So They Start Using Izilwane Mostly To Cover Up The Embarrassment. It's Very Painful To Know That You've Wasted Your Time. So They Become So Called Healers & Mislead Abantu.
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Cell phone prison

They call it a Cellphone because literally its a Cell-Phone
Cell=Energy.
Phone= Photon/Pocket/Container/Portal.

They call it a Cell phone because its a Cell which imprison your mindset inside a small Black Mirror- which is a ultra thin white paper covered in glass at the Center of your handset/cellphone.A Cell phone is a prism (prison) which absorb, contain and manipulate your cells/energy in order to manipulate your mindset.

The apps in your phone needs your information first before you operate them. So the question is are you operating them or are they operating you?If you're operating them how come you never ask them for the personal details of their developers (dev-loopers) like they way they request your emails, contact numbers, names, etc?

Don't spend too much time on Social Media, on your PC nor TV. Tell-lie-Vision is the worst prison ever!Unplug, detach and delete the matrix and connect with nature while you still have energy to start anew!let's normalize innerstanding and overstanding every tool, app, ingredient, drop and granule which We use, so that we protect ourselves instead of getting Ourselves in danger then pray to some jesus or pay lot of money to some magic doctor whom you don't even know to come save you, we save ourselves!
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To Men

Remember that failing does not signify the end of everything. The possibility of success may not be evident today, but who knows what tomorrow holds? Timing plays a crucial role. Be patient and don't give up easily. This life is yours to handle, and only you can decide whether you want it to be a failure or a success. Persevere and face your problems head-on. Every problem has a solution; it's your choice to wait patiently or give up. Remember, success comes to those who try relentlessly.

"Failure is merely a defeat for those who give up, but it serves as inspiration for winners who keep trying harder after a setback. Whatever hardships and tough times you encounter, they are shaping and molding you, not breaking you. Life is not easy, especially for men. Fight tenaciously to escape the chains of rock-bottom, suffering, and poverty. Rather than digging deeper, adapt and take charge of your life. No one will come to save you; you must rescue yourself. It's understandable that you may sometimes feel useless due to unemployment and financial struggles, but suicide is not the solution. Remember, struggles are temporary, not permanent. Don't lose hope in yourself or your future
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