Life is given to be invested in multiplying

Sunday Adelaja
Life is given to be invested in multiplying
Life is given to be invested in multiplying
Life is given to be invested in multiplying
Life is given to be invested in multiplying
About This Quote

Life is given to be invested in multiplying, meaning that you should invest your time and energy in increasing the value of what you already own. If you own a house, for example, you should spend time improving your house so it’s worth more than one without all the work. When people succeed at work, they usually have a lot of ideas about how they can improve their company or business. They might choose to spend a lot of time developing new products or services, or they might decide to improve their existing products and services by spending a lot of time analyzing their customers’ needs and desires.

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