There is a growing trend among boys under 20 and even those in their early 20s that should worry every well-meaning observer. The kind of mindset many of them now carry — the desperation for money, fame and overnight relevance — is becoming frightening. Some of them are willing to sign their lives away, literally, as long as it guarantees quick wealth. A number of them don’t even mind accepting conditions that limit their lifespan to just a few years, as long as they can “cash out” before then.
Yet, the irony is bitter: many who take these dangerous routes never see the money they were promised. They commit unimaginable acts in pursuit of wealth, only to end up with nothing but regret. A waste of sin, if anything.
In the course of mingling with people from different walks of life, including some who belong to secret societies, one truth becomes clear — not everyone who makes the same sacrifices gets the same results. There are people who have committed to these dark paths yet remain as broke, frustrated and disconnected as they were before. This is where destiny and divine providence come into play.
If something is not in a person’s destiny, no amount of manipulation or sacrifice — even of the most unthinkable kind — will bring it. Some end up worse than they started, burdened with guilt and fear, yet without the wealth they sought. They lose both peace of mind and direction.
Destiny remains the biggest factor. It is not occult, cult, charm or conspiracy. When it is your time, doors open naturally. Opportunities begin to align. The right people show up. And when it is not your time, even knowing powerful individuals — including those in the highest offices — won’t change anything.
However, this doesn’t mean one should fold their arms. Destiny does not manifest in idleness or emptiness. There must be effort, consistency and diligence. Nature blesses what you are already doing, not what you refuse to start. It is the seed you plant that nature enlarges.
This is why those who are already shining should resist the urge to mock or belittle others. Not everyone who is still struggling is lazy or unintelligent. Yes, some do not apply themselves, but many are simply waiting for nature’s timing. And when that time comes, background or family status becomes irrelevant — destiny makes its own rules.
Life becomes clearer when people stop forcing what is not meant for them and start nurturing what aligns with who they are. Plough the ground, stay focused, and let nature add the manure that produces a harvest in due season.

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