Thursday, February 18, 2016

PoliFocus Quote Of The Day, 18th of February, 2016

"Little drops of water makes an ocean" 

This may sound crazy to you but it is not untrue. Every bit of one's effort is what will culminate into a laudable project or programme.  

Never despise an humble beginning, it is a known fact that most great men are not born great but developed great cum "I CAN DO IT" spirit along the line. 

You level of education may not determine your altitude in life but the zeal in you to excel. 

It is however worthy of note to say that it is never too late to start up something. 

Most if us get it wrong by believing that "money" or say capital is number thing to get before starting anything tangible but lo and behold, it is not but what is of paramount important is the zeal and believe that the idea is achievable. 

If this stage is passed, then the project is over 50 percent completed. Even someone that may take the risk of giving you a startup capital will like to see what you can do. 

You have to prove to him/er that you have the ability not only to achieve the project but to pay back at stipulated time. 

Also, I will like to advice against starting up a project with bank loans because at the end of the day, you will discover that you are working for the bank indirectly. 

Allow me to be practical now, if you borrow N500,000 from a bank with around 20% interest. 

This means that you will pay around N90,000 as interest. 

Let's look at it together, how much do you think you can gain within six months that will make you pay the interest with alacrity??! 

So try and start up with the little in your hand, with time it will grow. 

Every business needs investment, it may not be necessarily money but time and commitment. 

Believe, pursue and actualise your lofty project today! Get along with dream helpers. 

Have a nice day. 

-PFB 

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