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Here are the important key notes in the videos in summary https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lfGGICvApx0 Never ever procrastinate Break big tasks into small tasks Begin with your most favourite task Wake up early instead of staying up late On your spare time, prepare Develop an idea folder Discover how to survive in school with this Time management refreshing study tips you need as a student. Architecture students will love this gem more. Credit: Llyan Austria https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lfGGICvApx0 |
Athletics Celebrities...What do you think? By Christian Okpara 30 August 2019 | 4:10 am Yesterday was a golden day for Team Nigeria at the on- going African Games in Morocco . After a slow start in the games , which has seen Egypt establish a huge lead , Team Nigeria flew to seven gold medals yesterday with football , wrestling and athletics leading the way. The Women national U - 20 team , Falconets set the ball rolling with a hard -fought penalty shoot -out defeat of Cameroun in the female football event before the wrestling team set Nigeria’ s camp ablaze with five gold medals out of the six finals they fought in . And then, Commonwealth champion , Ese Brume leapt to her first African Games title in the women long jump event. The keenly contested women football final game between two teams that had battled to a 1 -1 draw in a group phase match eight days earlier ended 0 -0 after regulation and extra time at the Stade Boubker Aamar outside Rabat . Penalty shoot -out followed and the Nigeria U 20 girls , one of only four teams to have featured in every edition of the FIFA U 20 Women ’s World Cup since the competition started 17 years ago , triumphed . The victory was the first gold for the Falconets at the African Games in 12 years, having not qualified for the 10 th edition in Mozambique in 2011 and finishing outside the medals ’ range in Brazzaville four years ago . Today their male counterparts , Flying Eagles will attempt to win their first gold medal since the country last won it in 1973 . The seven -time African champions edged a memorable encounter with Mali in the semi -finals , which went into extra time , penalty shoot -out and sudden death session before they could be separated . Burkina Faso ’ s U 20 side also had to endure the gruel of a penalty shoot -out to oust Senegal in the second semi -final , and today’ s battle for gold will be no contest for weak bones . On the mat , Nigeria dominated women wrestling held in El Jadida , Morocco , with reigning African Games gold medalists , Blessing Oborududu ( 68 kg ) , Odunayo Adekuoroye ( 57 kg ) , Mercy Genesis ( 50 kg ) and Aminat Adeniyi ( 62 kg ) retaining their titles . African Champion, Blessing Onyebuchi ( 76 kg ) came good , while 2018 African champion Bose Samuel ( 53 kg ) settled for silver after losing to Cameroun ’s Essombe Joseph 2 - 4 in the final . The five gold -medalists did not concede a point in their respective final bouts. Earlier on Wednesday , Team Nigeria’ s Tochukwu Okeke ( 87 kg ) claimed bronze in the Greco -Roman event. Action will be wrapped up in wrestling today in the men ’ s Freestyle events , with the likes of Amas Daniel ( 65 kg ) , Emmanuel Ogbonna ( 74 kg ) , Soso Tamarau, Sinivie Boltic , Ebikewenimo Welson ( 57 kg ) and Melvin Bibo expected to rack in more medals for the country . In the long jump , Ese Brume leapt to her first All Africa Games gold at the Moulay Abdellah Sports stadium in Rabat as Nigeria picked two more gold medals on day four of track and field events . Brume , who only last month leapt to a new 7 .05 m personal best to become the third Nigerian nay African woman to hit the magical 7 metres in the event was the hot favourite to win and she didn’ t disappoint as she led with her very first jump of 6 .68 m , which could have given her the gold medal. The Nigerian however added one more centimetre with her final jump to win the title with 6 . 69 m , the second - longest winning margin after Janice Joseph of South Africa’ s 6 . 79 m leap to win in 2007 in Algiers . In the women ’s discus throw , Chioma Onyekwere won the gold with her 59 .91 m throw . Onyekwere came to the Games as African leader in the event following the 60 .75 m personal best she threw in June this year in Kutztown , Pennsylvania , U .S . The other two Nigerians in the event, Anumba Ashley Ifeoma ( 53 .45 m ) and Princess Kara ( 49 . 85 m ) came fourth and fifth respectively. |
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[b][/b]In honour of Wendy. You can save someone today. CPR is a real life saver, which can be used for someone who's not breathing and when the heart is not beating. You can save someone's life with this. It is applicable when a person stops breathing and/or have cardiac arrest: which attacks the heart. Seizure(first) and CPR(next) According to Google, a seizure is a sudden attack of illness, especially a stroke or an epileptic. Synonyms:convulsion or attack https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJxNRgkFNuI (Video version) During the seizure 1)Do not move the victim unless they are in danger 2)Remove any object around them which may cause harm(Clear the area) 3)Do not restrain their movements(Protect their heads After the seizure 1)Monitor their breathing 2)Place them in a recovery position 3)Call the emergency services and stay with them until they recover https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJxNRgkFNuI (Video version) CPR is called Cardio.Pulmonary.Resuscitation Latest animated video for you to watch�: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NAOlvAt1yZs[color=#006600] |
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By Tonye Bakare 22 August 2019 E- commerce giant faces legal threats Jumia Technologies AG , Africa’ s biggest e-commerce operator, has sacked three top management staff after discovering inflated sales figures in its Nigerian business, a source at the company said . Although Jumia claimed that the staff were suspended pending the review of the “ improper sales practices , ” the source insisted they were not expected to return to the company . Two of the staff were based in Nigeria while the third person was based in Dubai . The inflated figures came from improper transactions carried by some JForce staff in Nigeria that amounted to as much as 4% of the sales in Q 1 of 2019 and 2 % of the sales recorded in Q 2 of 2018 – months before its IPO in April 2019 . JForce is a decentralised sales force with dozens of thousands of agents which allows Jumia to physically interact with consumers . Jumia claimed the fraudulent figures had no impact on its financial statements, although it acknowledged it had to adjust its gross merchandise value for Q2 2018 and that JForce , which it described as “ very excellent ” requires “ constant improvements” . “ We ’ re talking about isolated instances that had only a modest GMV ( gross merchandise volume) impact and virtually no impact on our financial statements, ” Jumia’ s co - founder and a co -chief executive officer Sacha Poignonnec said on Wednesday . “ We are constantly reviewing and improving our systems and controls to help us avoid such instances in the future .” The acknowledgement of the dubious figures by Jumia on Wednesday reinforced Citron ’s claim that Jumia is “ an obvious fraud ” in May . Jumia debuted on the New York Stock Exchange on April 12 . Its share price surged and peaked at $46 . 99 . But Citron ’s claim sent the price crashing in May to $ 12 .73 , which is lower than the $ 14 . 50 listing price . Its share price closed at $ 12 .27 on August 21 . Describing Jumia as “ this Nigerian Company ” – although Jumia is not a Nigerian company – Citron claimed Jumia ’s equity was worthless . “ Jumia is the worst abuse of the IPO system since the Chinese RTO fraud boom almost a decade ago ,” it claimed in a report . The e- commerce firm pushed back on those claims and insisted that it was transparent in its dealings . Poignonnec doubled down on that point on Wednesday during the Results Conference Call for the Second Quarter of 2019 . He said the discovery of improper sales practices were declared in the company ’ s prospectus . Jumia is , however, facing at least a class action in New York . According to the securities class -action lawsuit filed by Rosen Law Firm , Jumia , throughout the class period, made false and / or misleading statements about some aspects of its operations . Poignonnec told investors that almost five million consumers patronised Jumia during the last 12 months , with over 80 , 000 sellers involved . He also said 90 % of the items sold were on Marketplace , generating more than a € 1 billion of GMV over the same period. Jumia Logistics handled 13 million packages and 54 % of the transactions were processed with JumiaPay in its two largest markets during Q4 of 2018 . Those two markets – Nigeria and Egypt – represent 50 % of its businesses . Subscribe and put 'on' your notification bells so that you would be the first genius to know when a new video has been released on Thegeniusmind TV https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgR3_ualvGQwJeULTBL2T8w?view_as=subscriber |
How to Prevent Your Cell Phone from Being Hacked Co-authored by wikiHow Staff(Credits) Updated: June 2, 2019 | With all the reports about malware attacks and data breaches, no one can blame you for wanting to protect your cell phone from hackers. You can take steps to secure your phone, improve your password smarts, and protect your data. Nothing is fool-proof, but a little bit of know-how will improve your chances of hack-proofing your phone. Method One of Three: Securing Your Phone Keep your operating system up to date. As soon as Apple or Android tells you an update is ready, download and install it. Many hackers take advantage of vulnerabilities in out-of-date operating systems. Updates patch these holes and make your phone more secure. [1] Install security software on your Android phone. Don't download just any app. Read recommendations from trustworthy sources like Consumer Reports, CNET, and AV-TEST. Make sure that you choose an antivirus from a reputable antivirus company that you recognize, such as Norton, McAfee, Avast, or Bitdefender. Antivirus apps from reputable companies are better at detecting viruses than apps from unknown companies. [2] For the most part, the iOS software is difficult to hack. However, some versions might have vulnerabilities. The best you can do is update your software as soon as new versions are released and be careful which apps you can install. [3] Don't rely on Google Play Protect as your antivirus. Play Protect has preformed poorly in tests. [4] Password-protect your security software, if possible. Set a passcode. Pick something that's complex, yet easy to remember. Avoid birthdays, pets' names, bank PINs, or part of your phone number. Follow the instructions at Apple or Android support to set yours up. To set a passcode for your iPhone, choose a code that consists of six digits, four digits, or an alphanumeric code you set yourself. [5] Avoid easy unlocking methods. Don't be tricked by fingerprint- or facial recognition. Hackers can copy your fingerprints from drinking glasses or use photographs of you. Don't set your phone to automatically unlock when you're at home or when it's near other smart devices. If someone breaks into your home or gets a hold of your smart watch, your phone will be vulnerable. [6] For an Android phone, start at the menu button from the home screen. Tap “Settings,” then “Security,” and then “Screen Lock.” The actual words might be different depending on your phone's brand name. Choose between Pattern Unlock, a personal PIN, or an alphanumeric password. After that, choose how long you want your phone to wait before locking. [7] Vet apps before installing them. Download apps only from a reputable seller or site, such as Apple's App Store or Google Play. Be careful if you use an Android phone. Google doesn't vet its apps as carefully as Apple. Read reviews from Consumer Reports, Wired, or CNET before downloading any third-party apps. [8] Make sure you know how to control your phone remotely. Settings or apps allow you to remotely lock and erase your phone if it's stolen. If you have a newer phone, you don't need to download anything. Control your iPhone through “Find My Phone” in iCloud. [9] Remotely secure your Android phone through your Google account with Android Device Manager . [10] If you have an older iPhone, get the Find My iPhone app from iTunes. [11] Download Find My Phone for older Android models. [12] Both apps are free. Use caution with unsecured Wi-Fi connections. Unsecured connections don't have lock icons near their listings. Avoid them, if you can, and use your phone's secure mobile connection. Otherwise, install a virtual private network (VPN), which directs your traffic through encrypted connections. Even if you're using a VPN, never access your bank account or vital records on an unsecured connection. [13] Secured connections have a lock icon, usually located across from the name of the network. Disable Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and Cellular Data when you're not using them. A hacker can't hack your phone if it's not connected to the internet. Follow the instructions in your user's manual or support section of the phone manufacturer's website. Turning on Airplane Mode is an easy way to turn off all communication on your phone with the push of a button. Charge your phone on trusted USB ports. These include the ports on your computer and in your car (if applicable). Hackers can hack public USB charging ports, like the ones you may see in a coffee shop or airport, and steal personal information. [14] For this reason, it's a good idea to bring your electrical outlet adapter in addition to your USB cable if you're traveling. Hackers can't hack your phone through your USB adapter. Method Two of Three: Using Password Sense Choose a password that's hard to guess. Use complex combinations of letters, numbers, and symbols. The more complex you make the password, the more secure it is. Use uppercase letters in the middle of your password and throw in an obscure symbol to further complicate it. Avoid using obvious passwords like birthdays, anniversaries, or consecutive sequences like “1, 2, 3, 4, 5.” Don't use letters that spell out words such as your mom's maiden name or your pet's name. [15] Password-protect your voicemail, Wi-Fi connection, and individual apps that you use for banking and email. When securing your voicemail, follow the instructions on your service provider's website. [16] Consider using a Password manager. A password manager can generate and securely store passwords for all of your accounts. With a password manager, you'll only have to remember one very strong password. Keep your passwords private. Use this as an unbreakable rule with everyone—best friends, partners, children, etc. When you're in public, glance around to make sure no one is looking over your shoulder. Finally, avoid entering a password near a closed-circuit television (CCTV) camera. You don't know who's watching on the other end. [17] Avoid auto-login. It might seem convenient for you, but it makes hacking as easy as opening your browser. Take the time to enter your usernames and passwords, especially on sites that you use for banking and other sensitive business. Type slowly to avoid getting locked out. If you're really pressed for time or just can't remember too many passwords, use a password manager. These programs store your passwords and fill them in when you access each site. You can lock the manager when you're not using it. Better yet: you'll only have to remember one password. [18] Use a variety of passwords. Having the same password for your email, bank account, and social media apps makes a hacker's job too easy. Take the time to think up creative mixtures of letters, numbers, and symbols for each account. Use a password generator backed up by a password manager to make this less of a burden on you. [19] Change your passwords often. Create a password update schedule. Whether it’s weekly, monthly or quarterly, have a plan and stick to it. You could even enter a coded reminder in your calendar. [20] Method Three of Three: Protecting Your Data Don't share too much personal info on social media. It's okay to use your real name for networking but leave it at that. Never provide your address, phone number, mother's maiden name, etc. on your profile. Avoid even “safe” information like your favorite song or the book you're currently reading. Hackers can use any of this information to hack you and steal your identity. [21] Delete personal data from your phone. Photos can reveal a lot about you, allowing a potential hacker to steal your identity. Notes from your morning meeting can provide a wealth of info for industrial spies. Transfer your photos and any sensitive text-based files to your laptop or desktop computer. Reset your device when you want to recycle it (similar to reformatting a hard drive). First, perform encryption to scramble any data you might have missed. Then, follow the directions in your user's manual to reset your device. [22] Don't open suspicious emails. Merely clicking the link can give the sender a backdoor into your personal information. Delete the message immediately if you don't recognize the sender. If you do recognize them, hover over their name to make sure the email is legit. Webmail providers like Gmail will show you the sender's name and email address. [23] Avoid sending personal information from your phone. Consider the absolute worst-case scenario of your smartphone getting hacked, then work back from that. Stop using the phone for confidential information of any sort. If you receive confidential information, delete it immediately after reading it. [24] Backup your data. Save them to your desktop or laptop computer. After that, back up that data on an external hard drive or flash drive. If you've saved too much stuff on your phone, invest in an automated backup system that will save you the time of copying and emailing individual files. I hope this tips helps someone secure their phone from hacking or unauthorized persons. Thanks You can subscribe and put 'on' your notification bells on my Youtube channel so that you would be the first genius to know when a new video has just been uploaded@Thegeniusmind TV. Thanks❤ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgR3_ualvGQwJeULTBL2T8w?view_as=subscriber |
How to Prevent Your Cell Phone from Being Hacked Co-authored by wikiHow Staff(Credits) Updated: June 2, 2019 | With all the reports about malware attacks and data breaches, no one can blame you for wanting to protect your cell phone from hackers. You can take steps to secure your phone, improve your password smarts, and protect your data. Nothing is fool-proof, but a little bit of know-how will improve your chances of hack-proofing your phone. Method One of Three: Securing Your Phone Keep your operating system up to date. As soon as Apple or Android tells you an update is ready, download and install it. Many hackers take advantage of vulnerabilities in out-of-date operating systems. Updates patch these holes and make your phone more secure. [1] Install security software on your Android phone. Don't download just any app. Read recommendations from trustworthy sources like Consumer Reports, CNET, and AV-TEST. Make sure that you choose an antivirus from a reputable antivirus company that you recognize, such as Norton, McAfee, Avast, or Bitdefender. Antivirus apps from reputable companies are better at detecting viruses than apps from unknown companies. [2] For the most part, the iOS software is difficult to hack. However, some versions might have vulnerabilities. The best you can do is update your software as soon as new versions are released and be careful which apps you can install. [3] Don't rely on Google Play Protect as your antivirus. Play Protect has preformed poorly in tests. [4] Password-protect your security software, if possible. Set a passcode. Pick something that's complex, yet easy to remember. Avoid birthdays, pets' names, bank PINs, or part of your phone number. Follow the instructions at Apple or Android support to set yours up. To set a passcode for your iPhone, choose a code that consists of six digits, four digits, or an alphanumeric code you set yourself. [5] Avoid easy unlocking methods. Don't be tricked by fingerprint- or facial recognition. Hackers can copy your fingerprints from drinking glasses or use photographs of you. Don't set your phone to automatically unlock when you're at home or when it's near other smart devices. If someone breaks into your home or gets a hold of your smart watch, your phone will be vulnerable. [6] For an Android phone, start at the menu button from the home screen. Tap “Settings,” then “Security,” and then “Screen Lock.” The actual words might be different depending on your phone's brand name. Choose between Pattern Unlock, a personal PIN, or an alphanumeric password. After that, choose how long you want your phone to wait before locking. [7] Vet apps before installing them. Download apps only from a reputable seller or site, such as Apple's App Store or Google Play. Be careful if you use an Android phone. Google doesn't vet its apps as carefully as Apple. Read reviews from Consumer Reports, Wired, or CNET before downloading any third-party apps. [8] Make sure you know how to control your phone remotely. Settings or apps allow you to remotely lock and erase your phone if it's stolen. If you have a newer phone, you don't need to download anything. Control your iPhone through “Find My Phone” in iCloud. [9] Remotely secure your Android phone through your Google account with Android Device Manager . [10] If you have an older iPhone, get the Find My iPhone app from iTunes. [11] Download Find My Phone for older Android models. [12] Both apps are free. Use caution with unsecured Wi-Fi connections. Unsecured connections don't have lock icons near their listings. Avoid them, if you can, and use your phone's secure mobile connection. Otherwise, install a virtual private network (VPN), which directs your traffic through encrypted connections. Even if you're using a VPN, never access your bank account or vital records on an unsecured connection. [13] Secured connections have a lock icon, usually located across from the name of the network. Disable Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and Cellular Data when you're not using them. A hacker can't hack your phone if it's not connected to the internet. Follow the instructions in your user's manual or support section of the phone manufacturer's website. Turning on Airplane Mode is an easy way to turn off all communication on your phone with the push of a button. Charge your phone on trusted USB ports. These include the ports on your computer and in your car (if applicable). Hackers can hack public USB charging ports, like the ones you may see in a coffee shop or airport, and steal personal information. [14] For this reason, it's a good idea to bring your electrical outlet adapter in addition to your USB cable if you're traveling. Hackers can't hack your phone through your USB adapter. Method Two of Three: Using Password Sense Choose a password that's hard to guess. Use complex combinations of letters, numbers, and symbols. The more complex you make the password, the more secure it is. Use uppercase letters in the middle of your password and throw in an obscure symbol to further complicate it. Avoid using obvious passwords like birthdays, anniversaries, or consecutive sequences like “1, 2, 3, 4, 5.” Don't use letters that spell out words such as your mom's maiden name or your pet's name. [15] Password-protect your voicemail, Wi-Fi connection, and individual apps that you use for banking and email. When securing your voicemail, follow the instructions on your service provider's website. [16] Consider using a Password manager. A password manager can generate and securely store passwords for all of your accounts. With a password manager, you'll only have to remember one very strong password. Keep your passwords private. Use this as an unbreakable rule with everyone—best friends, partners, children, etc. When you're in public, glance around to make sure no one is looking over your shoulder. Finally, avoid entering a password near a closed-circuit television (CCTV) camera. You don't know who's watching on the other end. [17] Avoid auto-login. It might seem convenient for you, but it makes hacking as easy as opening your browser. Take the time to enter your usernames and passwords, especially on sites that you use for banking and other sensitive business. Type slowly to avoid getting locked out. If you're really pressed for time or just can't remember too many passwords, use a password manager. These programs store your passwords and fill them in when you access each site. You can lock the manager when you're not using it. Better yet: you'll only have to remember one password. [18] Use a variety of passwords. Having the same password for your email, bank account, and social media apps makes a hacker's job too easy. Take the time to think up creative mixtures of letters, numbers, and symbols for each account. Use a password generator backed up by a password manager to make this less of a burden on you. [19] Change your passwords often. Create a password update schedule. Whether it’s weekly, monthly or quarterly, have a plan and stick to it. You could even enter a coded reminder in your calendar. [20] Method Three of Three: Protecting Your Data Don't share too much personal info on social media. It's okay to use your real name for networking but leave it at that. Never provide your address, phone number, mother's maiden name, etc. on your profile. Avoid even “safe” information like your favorite song or the book you're currently reading. Hackers can use any of this information to hack you and steal your identity. [21] Delete personal data from your phone. Photos can reveal a lot about you, allowing a potential hacker to steal your identity. Notes from your morning meeting can provide a wealth of info for industrial spies. Transfer your photos and any sensitive text-based files to your laptop or desktop computer. Reset your device when you want to recycle it (similar to reformatting a hard drive). First, perform encryption to scramble any data you might have missed. Then, follow the directions in your user's manual to reset your device. [22] Don't open suspicious emails. Merely clicking the link can give the sender a backdoor into your personal information. Delete the message immediately if you don't recognize the sender. If you do recognize them, hover over their name to make sure the email is legit. Webmail providers like Gmail will show you the sender's name and email address. [23] Avoid sending personal information from your phone. Consider the absolute worst-case scenario of your smartphone getting hacked, then work back from that. Stop using the phone for confidential information of any sort. If you receive confidential information, delete it immediately after reading it. [24] Backup your data. Save them to your desktop or laptop computer. After that, back up that data on an external hard drive or flash drive. If you've saved too much stuff on your phone, invest in an automated backup system that will save you the time of copying and emailing individual files. I hope this tips helps someone secure their phone from hacking or unauthorized persons. Thanks You can subscribe and put 'on' your notification bells on my Youtube channel so that you would be the first genius to know when a new video has just been uploaded@Thegeniusmind TV. Thanks❤ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgR3_ualvGQwJeULTBL2T8w?view_as=subscriber |
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Nine people have died and 35 are still missing after a series of mudslides in an autonomous region of China ’ s southwestern Sichuan province , local authorities said Thursday . A 33 -year - old firefighter was among those killed by a flash flood that tipped over an emergency response vehicle as they went to help people affected by a mudslide in Wenchuan county, according to local officials . State news agency Xinhua said another firefighter was receiving emergency treatment , citing Sichuan fire and rescue authorities . Six more people have been reported injured and more than 100 , 000 people have been evacuated from Wenchuan in the mountainous Aba Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture . The mudslides and torrential rainfall cut off water and power supplies to thousands of homes, as well as damaging bridges and blocking roads linking local towns with Chengdu , the capital of Sichuan. Local authorities said they had also sent 20 buses and two helicopters to evacuate tourists from the popular holiday region. Xinhua said that one mudslide had damaged a waterworks and flooded the plant connected to a local hydroelectric dam and that search and rescue efforts are still underway. |
When Love should be preached, it is the opposite that we see in this country. I can't just imagine what they expect from Nigerians when we hear informations like this |
This shows the power of a technical sketch. Especially when it is animated, I wonder how they sketched the car to have removed all doubts. It takes money here to win money |
All I pray for is that God should intervene there in Jesus name. I can't imagine how good He has been to us, when others are looking for a roof to hide under, we still have the grace to be safe where we are. |
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I believe that you have so many great potentials to unleash and you also deserve the best contents and support out there to aid the proper utilization of your potentials, which makes me committed to reading, researching genius or you call it exceptional tips smart people use. One of the latest purpose-filled animated video I made for you to watch as a potential genius�: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NAOlvAt1yZs I try new things and I also try to bring smart people to light, as you know behind every genius or successful person there is always a story to tell which we can always learn from, as I also share with you useful tools and videos that can ignite the fire in you. Latest purpose-filled animated video I made for you to watch as a potential genius�: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NAOlvAt1yZs Start with why by Simon Sinek(A question of purpose) : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c3iIBT9TVNA Share with others if you find purpose in this listed video above. Subscribe and put 'on' your notification bells so that you would be the first genius to know when a new video has been released on Thegeniusmind TV https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgR3_ualvGQwJeULTBL2T8w?view_as=subscriber. Thanks
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If you were not able to read the novel "Start With Why", this would help you get the summary of what I learnt directly from the TEDx Speaker, a world-renowned author and speaker https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c3iIBT9TVNA Start With Why novel is one novel I read that teaches you the secret behind purpose and how you ought to position yourself for success by the way you structure the way you ask yourself questions, such as "what", "how" and "why", without the right position of this questions, people in business get frustrated and they end up having their business fall in inevitable disaster. Watch this purposeful clip and your life and the way you think won't be the same again. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c3iIBT9TVNA Share with your business Uncles and Aunties if this helps you find purpose. Thanks |
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