Let me tell you about Pascal. Or, wait, let me first tell you about what he will become in the future.
Pascal is the future World Renowned Powerful Motivational Speaker...A
philanthropist, A helper, A life changer, a transformation gender. A
human right activist. A great hope of the less privilege.
He is a
success in the making. He is a work in progress. He will transform
lives and bring hope to the hopeless with the power of God in him.
If you are in his condition, as critical as it is, trust me, you will
wine up in wheel chair and headed for the street for begging. But thats
not Pascal.
He refused to be pitied or pampered. He takes care of
himself. If you see his legs and the tiny bones in his waist, you won't
believe how he can stand not talk of use those sticks to walk. Others
will quickly give up. But thats not Pascal.
He is a student,
studying Science Lab Tech, a very demanding course, and worst, in
Okopoly (you know what I mean by that). Others would prefer to go to
disabled school accompanied with a helper. But thats not Pascal.
He promised to take care of his dad who has been there for him all his
life, showered him with love, care, protection, provision, and prayers.
But last year, just last year, death came, took his father away. And all
hope was lost. Who will burry his father? Who will pay his school fees?
Who will provide for him? Who will take care of him? Normally, an
ordinary man will look for the nearest plate and "take it to the street"
to beacon on passers by. But thats not Pascal.
The other day, I
heard a loud shout inside the campus. People clustered around and an
uproar of "sorry, sorry, sorry" was flying around. I rushed to see what
was going on. Pascal was tired as he was going back home from lectures,
and he lost control of the sticks and crashed down. Everyone else would
say enough is enough and accept defeat. But thats not Pascal.
One day he ran out of cash in perm site. He finished his practical late.
His airtime finished. It was getting darker in the night. No one was
around. No byke man to take him up the heel. He was stranded. He didn't
know what to do. He didn't have a choice. H decided to take the risk and
climbed the perm site heel to come to up school. (Students know how
high this heel is). He collapsed on the way. Did he stay there and
started crying? Thats not Pascal.
He woke up again and managed to
struggle home. He was in severe pains for months. He didn't come
outside two weeks. He was in medication. He missed one quiz during the
period. When he returned and pleaded with the lecturer, telling her his
predicament, begging to be given a chance to write his own quiz, the
wicked lecturer bluntly refused, shouted on him and threw him out of her
office and gave him carry over. Why such wickedness?
Pascal said,
"She wanted money and I didn't have. I can't even afford money to buy
textbooks so I always visit the school library to read from there. Where
will I get money to "settle" a lecturer? She refused to listen to me
and threw me out of her office". Did Pascal give up? Thats not Pascal.
Here is the most interesting part. I have been inviting Pascal to our
AIM GLOBAL opportunity since early last year. But his health challenge
has been hindering him from coming. But surprisingly, on 19th December,
as the seminar was going on, I saw someone coming in through the front
door. Everyone started staring at him. I quickly paused my presentation
and rushed to help him secure a seat. "Behold our future millionaire" I
told the audience.
I was very glad to see him. His presence gave me
the very strong motivation. I started "sparking" with words. You need
to see me that day. And we had many registrations from the presentation.
Pascal picked serious interest in our business. In fact, he said all
his dream will come true through AIM GLOBAL. No problem, he wanted to
register. Big problem, he has no N36,000 to register. But did he give up
as many of you always do because you have no money? Thats not Pascal.
He is more ambitious and more courageous. Instead of going home with
his tail between his legs because he has no money, he practiced the Rule
of Capitalism which says: You can either buy and sell or if you don't
have money you can sell and buy.
Pascal quickly demanded I give him some of our products to sell. "Can you sell it" I questioned. "Watch me" he replied.
Yesterday, he called me on phone, and i came over to campus to see him.
He handed me over 11,000. He demanded for a whole global pack worth
N36,000 products. Jeez! "Can you sell them all?" I asked. "Watch me" he
replied again. You think he won't sell them? Others might be lazy and
take their future unserious. But thats not Pascal.
This time I
was terribly scared. He told me his customer who bought our product C247
said the product worked wonders on him. And he seriously needed more.
And will soon join our business. He is having prospect already.
Like many, did he start reading excuses, I don't have money, I don't
have time, I am not healthy, I don't know how to talk to someone, I am
staying in my brother's shop, I am a student, I don't know who to talk
to? Thats not Pascal.
He has exam today, and after exam he will
sell off those products and raise money and register. Thats the meaning
of selling and buying, if you don't have money.
Tomorrow, he
will become a millionaire, buy his house, get his cars, get married to a
good wife, and have a successful family of his own. And he will travel
round the world telling his story and motivating people. AIM GLOBAL will
make that happen. I must make sure that happens. "Watch me".
Let
the story of Pascal help you throw away your excuses and make a wise
decision and join AIM GLOBAL today and secure your future. Since Pascal
can do it, you too can do it.
NOW WHAT IS YOUR EXCUSE?
The door is opened for you. Have a great day.
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