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A Kingdom with Gain


“Thou shalt name this week ‘Gain’”, the Merchant spoke out across the room, as his investor walked in. “Why, if I may ask?” responded the farmer, walking towards the merchant, with a bag of gold in his hands. “For thus shall you be, get, and give.” “Speak on”, exclaimed the excited farmer as he sat to hear the merchant’s report about his investments. The merchant pulled out a scroll from his desk and begun to narrate his dealings with the farmer’s gold over the past week, how they grew, and gave a insight of the coming week, as it was the week of celebrations in the city, where bringing more business to the farmer and other investors with the merchant.

“You are gain, because your investment speaks continuously as it instructs, communes, and co-operates with goods and services to which it multiplies. Your voice is heard and that which has been touched takes heed of the instruction. Growth begins, even from small dealings, and resulting in multitudes of trade. You speak through your gold, causing men and women to have work. They rise early and sleep late, as they make earns meet, through the instructions brought to them by the voice of your gold.

You get gain, because you’re the gold you invest is multiplied many times over. Your investment creates new avenues of earning as it works tirelessly in the markets, adding a portion at a time to your wealth. Each week is filled with opportunities to earn, whose chances are not lost, as the diligence of your investment is exceptional – it seldom procrastinates.

And lastly, you give gain because the employment of your investment brings empowerment unto the masses which labour to multiply it, and even unto the market people who buy and sell the goods and services acquired by your investment.

You are gain.”

The farmer was sure that he had the right investment manager. He gave the merchant a portion the gold he had just accumulated after the sale of his produce at the market. With a smile, he received his report on a tablet and made his way to his farm.

Written by Oscar Manduku
Consumer Motivator
Mobile: +263(912)864242
Email: oscar@marketdynamix.co.zw

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