The most valuable real estate in the universe is inside your soul.

Matshona Dhliwayo
The most valuable real estate in the universe is inside...
The most valuable real estate in the universe is inside...
The most valuable real estate in the universe is inside...
The most valuable real estate in the universe is inside...
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When we talk about real estate, it’s all about where you’ll be able to put something or how much you'll get for it. But what if we told you that the most valuable real estate in the universe is inside your soul? Inside yourself is where you truly do have control. When you learn to love yourself and spend time working on your soul, eventually your soul will grow and flourish and become more and more valuable. You can start this process by focusing on appreciating what is already there, rather than looking forward to what might be there someday.

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