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[RECOMMENDED] Nigeria does not need prayers (Leaders and political office holders in the country have continued to call on Nigerians to pray for God to come down and help the nation. But are prayers what we need?) – Men’s Roundtable, pulseng.com

 This piece, authored by Isaac Dachen on 

Preview: A few days ago, the Governor of Anambra State, Willie Obiano added his voice to the several calls by leaders in the country to be ceaseless in prayers as that is the only thing that can save the country.

Gov. Obiano reiterated the call for prayers to take the country out of the current recession at a prayer rally organized by the Province of the Niger Anglican Communion in Awka, the state capital.

Continue reading at pulseng.com – click here

This Scary Future Predicted for Your Car Is Closer to The Present Than You Know

If you like, you can bury your figurative head in the figurative sand, like a figurative (human) Ostrich – the future predicted below is ALREADY here – Tesla is just unveiling it on behalf of many others silently creating it. For those who love (or “worship”?) their cars and similar stuff, many are going to end up with “broken hearts”!
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“Around 2020, the complete industry will start to be disrupted. You don’t want to own a car anymore. You will call a car with your phone, it will show up at your location and drive you to your destination.

You will not need to park it, you only pay for the driven distance and can be productive while driving. Our kids will never get a driver’s license and will never own a car. It will change the cities, because we will need 90-95% fewer cars for that.

Read the full writeup!

https://www.futureme.org/letter/8469439-email-from-grandpa-about-future-predictions-in-july-2016

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PII 036: You Need to Think before You Spend – Everything is Negotiable!

It pays to form the habit of aiming to get the best possible value for your money.

There are some people who believe a person who is truly financially successful will not fret about costs – and will instead readily pay whatever s/he is asked, since s/he can afford it.

Sadly, those who think – and live – this way often tend to be persons frequently living well above their means, and far from being financially independent.

 

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Tayo Solagbade's Performance Improvement IDEAS(PI Squared) Newsletter

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Monday 17th October 2016

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NB: This PI Squared newsletter will be published weekly, on Mondays, in place of the Speaking/Web Marketing IDEAS newsletter, starting from today – 15th February 2016.
I’m reinventing my Monday newsletter content and theme, to accommodate my vision of serving the growing audience of serious minded individuals and organizations reaching out to me, with information, education. news and research findings designed to help them do what they do better.

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PII 036: You Need to Think before You Spend – Everything is Negotiable!

It pays to form the habit of aiming to get the best possible value for your money.

There are some people who believe a person who is truly financially successful will not fret about costs – and will instead readily pay whatever s/he is asked, since s/he can afford it.

Sadly, those who think – and live – this way often tend to be persons frequently living well above their means, and far from being financially independent.

In other words, they do not even come close to fitting the description of WEALTHY people as described in the classic bestselling book titled “The Millionaire Next Door“.

In that book, one of the defining qualities that those found by the authors to be financial independent (i.e. having enough wealth to not need to work anymore to maintain their lifestyle) were people with a history of being frugal in every area of their lives.

For instance, they often shop for bargains and rarely settle for buying at expensive retail outlets that media-hyped celebrity types often go to.

Why?

Because such ” Millionaires Next Door” kind of people understand that taking care of the small change, ensures they hold on to more of their big denominated monies.

Click here to learn more about that book, and the wisdom of the real wealthy people it profiles.

People who build their wealth from the ground up never lose their respect for money. They know the way they treat money determines how long they get to keep it around them.

The mental discipline that comes from handling money in this manner – wherein couples sit at the dining or kitchen table each night/weekend to review their income against expenses – is why they are able to STAY rich (sometimes after climbing out of poverty to get there).

Your attitude towards spending money will affect how you handle money in your personal as well as work/business life. This is why it pays to develop the kind of discipline described above.

If for nothing else, do so to avoid letting naughty vendors take advantage of you.

3 personal true stories that illustrate how paying attention to your spending can save you from wasting money:

Recently, we got hold of a new DVD- but my but soon found we could not get the audio to play, even though we could see the crystal clear video images playing back.

After a lot of trial and error, coupled with brainstorming, the kids told me they’d narrowed down to the cable linking the DVD to the TV for audio and video, as faulty.

I challenged them to explain how they could be sure. They told me nothing convincing but continued to insist it was the only logical possibility.

So, I gave them money to go and get a new cable.

A few hours later, they were looking even more stumped as their new cable had not solved the problem!

I was not surprised.

Experience had taught me that it was always best to avoid spending before establishing what the fault is.

Instead go to someone with more knowledge/expertise or insights about the problem and get his/her opinion to help you make a more intelligent deduction about what to do, and how.

That approach has saved me lots of time, and money in the past.

But I wanted my kids to see the difference – so I’d given in to them.

Now that they’d seen that they got it wrong, I reminded them of the suggestion I’d made that they visit the neighborhood technician.

They agreed, and soon returned with news that the man had also initially fingered the cable, but later traced the fault to a component in the DVD itself.

He’d then told them it would cost N1, 000.0 (One Thousand Naira – $1.8 USD approxat the current “crazy” exchange rate).

When I heard that, I took the opportunity to share my experience with them about how to avoid paying too much.

Generally vendors habitually jack up their prices in anticipation that the prospective buyer will demand a hefty reduction. If the latter does not demand such, they end up scalping him/her.

But I argue that some people may not be one of those who love to show they have money by not asking questions about the price they are asked to pay.

There will be people who would be glad to save money in the course of making purchases. Such people need to know they can – and should – try to negotiate pocket friendly prices that will enable them use their money to get more done.

The kids had told me the man wished to speak with me. So later that night I went there with one of my boys. The minute he saw me, the man said it would cost N1, 500.0 (One Thousand Five Hundred Naira).

I told him my kids had said it was N1, 000.0 but he said they’d heard wrong.

At that point I told him we could not pay that much and that if it was going to cost that much, I’d prefer to wait until later to get the money together, noting that N1,500.0 sounded just too high anyway.

As I made to leave, he called out to ask how much I was willing to pay. I replied that N500.0 was all I could afford to spend given my currently limited budget.

 

He agreed – and asked us to wait while he fixed it.

I took my son aside and asked him if he noted how we’d gone from N1, 000.0 to N1, 500.0 then DOWN to N500.0 within a matter of minutes. His eyes gleamed in understanding as he nodded.

When he later told his elder brother, the latter exclaimed “WOW”.

I ended the day by telling them that when a person gives you a price, it’s rarely going to be cast in stone.

Quite often, you can -and should – try to ask for a better offer. If you don’t ask, you’ll never know what you can get.

While we were waiting, I casually asked the technician how much the cable the kids bought sold for in the market. He replied that it was usually N150 to N200.

My kids had bought it for N300! What was worse, the technician took one look at it and pronounced it substandard i.e. not the original.

So, the vendor had taken advantage of the ready payment made by the kids, to sell them a poor quality version at a price higher than the good quality one. Again, I pointed this fact out to my son – and reminded him to share with his siblings.

Before we left, yet another learning opportunity presented itself.

A lady pepper soup seller came around and served a small bowl of pepper soup to the wife of the technician, who was seated with their baby just outside the shop.

When I saw it, I asked the seller how much it cost – with the intention of buying a bowl for my son, so he could taste it for the first time.

She promptly said “N150”.

But there was something about the way she said it that made me decide I would ask the technician’s wife. So after the seller had retired to the chair at the estate security gate man’s post, across the street, I asked the wife of the technician how much the bowl of soup had cost here.

She said “N100”. I told her the seller had said it was N150 – but she looked quickly back at me and said “Ah no, it’s N100!”

I thanked her, then called out to the seller, and said “Madam, she says she bought her bowl for N100?” pointing to the technician’s wife.

The lady eventually agreed and sold us a similar bowl of soup for N100.

I looked at my son, who had listened to both exchanges and he nodded in understanding. I later told him that asking the seller how much an item is, under certain circumstances, can reveal to him/her that you are not a “regular buyer” and so do not know the real or standard price.

Some sellers/vendors could choose to sell to you at a higher price, and if you fail to discover that is happening, they could go on selling that way to you for YEARS, while others around you get the normal prices and you would not be wiser.

Even if you can afford it, THAT is not a prudent way to use your money. If you can pay N50 why pay N100? It’s better to pay the right price and use what’s left for other important expenses. That will mean you end up with MORE money in your pockets or bank account in the long run.

Now, I know the examples I’ve given are on the personal level, but the truth is that the principle applies to business and workplace situations just as well.

Applying This to Your Farm Business/Workplace

In these harsh economic times, the need to do a lot of HARD thinking before you spend cannot be overemphasized.

There are products and services that you will identify as necessary, but not all of them will come at prices you find affordable or pocket friendly.

You will need to begin studying ALL areas you spend money on. Take the pains to check what your suppliers tell you about the prices you pay, and compare with what obtains from other sources.

Check and compare the prices with the volume and quality you’re getting, to accurately determine that you’re getting justifiable value for your money.

In some cases, regardless of your best efforts, you may discover that some of those items cannot be found at any price lower than what you are told by the vendor. In such cases, if you have no viable alternative, you’ll have to go ahead and buy – or plan towards doing so, by putting the needed money aside over time.

What is important is that you train yourself to always diligently check and ensure that you get something as close as possible for anything you spend your money on.

Once you’re certain that quality and reliability is assured, go a step further to ensure you do not pay more than is reasonable. It pays to be frugal!

No matter how rich you are, reckless spending will only deplete your resources avoidably. And since there is no person or business that does not go through periods of cash flow limitations, a history or habit of poor spending can come round to haunt you later on!

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New posts from last week*

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Get Your Anti Recession Insulator™ Product FREE [Details Inside]

 

[Saturday]:

The Need to Stop Dangerous Miseducation That Often Happens Via Schooling [Hint: Request FREE Podcast via Whatsapp]

[Sunday]:

[Tutorial 03] Navigating within Spreadsheets + Manipulating Tabulated Data Using VBA Code: Case Study

 

Protected: THE FARM CEO (Issue 62): How to Start a Livestock Feed Production Business with No Money, Future considerations in poultry nutrition, Status of animal nutrition research and development activities…

Tayo K. Solagbade*

Self-Development/Performance Improvement Specialist

*Best Practice Farm Business Support Specialist & Founder of the MS Excel Heaven Visual Basic Automation Club and Competition

Mobile: +234-803-302-1263 (in Nigeria) or +229-66-122-136 (in Benin Republic)

http://www.tayosolagbade.com

Tayo K. Solagbade is a Location Independent Performance Improvement

Specialist and Multipreneur (i.e. a highly versatile/multi-skilled entrepreneur), with a bias for delivering Best Practice solutions to Farm Businesses and others.

Since 2002, he has earned multiple streams of income providing individuals and organizations with personal development training and coaching, custom MS Excel-VB solutions, web marketing systems/web hosting, freelance writing services, and best practice extension support services (for farm business owners).

Tayo is the author of the Self-Development (SD) Bible™ and the popular Livestock Feed Formulation Handbook. He is also the developer of its accompanying Excel-VB driven Ration Formulator™ and the Poultry Farm Manager™ software.

He has delivered talks/papers to audiences in various groups and organizations, including the Centre for Management Development, University of Lagos, Christ Baptist Church, Volunteer Corps, Tantalisers Fast Foods and others.

In May 2012 he was the Guest Speaker at the Centre for Entrepreneurship Development’s Annual Semester Entrepreneurial Lecture at Yaba College of Technology in Lagos.

On 1st April 2013, Tayo (who reads, write and speaks the French language) relocated to Cotonou, Benin Republic to begin slowly traveling across the West African region.

His key purpose is to deliver talks, seminars and workshops on his key areas of focus and interest to interested audiences (Email tayo at tksola dot com for details).

In a previous life, before leaving to become self-employed, Tayo served for seven years (October 1994 to December 2001) as a high performing manager in Guinness Nigeria. He rose from Shift Brewer to Training & Technical Development Manager, and later acted in senior roles as Production Manager and Technical Manager.

In addition to constantly challenging the status quo and influencing positive work changes, he built a reputation for using self-taught spreadsheet programming skills (starting with Lotus 1-2-3, and later moving to Excel Visual Basic) – in his spare time – to develop Automated Spreadsheet Applications to computerize manual report generation processes in the departments he worked. Over four(4) of his applications were adopted for brewery level reporting.

Tayo holds a B.Sc degree in Agricultural Extension Services from the University of Ibadan, Nigeria, having graduated top of his class – with Second Class Upper Division honors – in 1992. He is an Associate Member of the UK Institute & Guild of Brewing, a 1997 National Finalist of the Nigerian Institute of Management’s(NIM) Young Managers’ competition, a Certified Psychometric Test Administrator for Psytech UK, innovator of Spontaneous Coaching for Self-Development™ (SCfS-D™), and Founder of the Self-Development Academy (SDAc).

When he’s not amazing clients with his superhuman skills (wink), Tayo works as the creative force behind his Daily Self-Development Nuggets blog – on which he also publishes The Farm CEO Weekly Newspaper (sent via email to paid subscribers) and his Weekly Performance Improvement IDEAS newsletter.

You can connect with him on Twitter @tksola.com and Facebook.

Visit Tayo Solagbade Dot Com, to download over over 10 performance improvement resources to boost your personal and work related productivity.

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On 4th May 2014, Tayo’s 9 year old domain (Spontaneousdevelopment dot com), which hosted his website, was taken over by Aplus.net.

Within a few days however, Tayo used his advanced self-taught web development skills to build a SUPERIOR “reincarnation” of it the website http://www.tayosolagbade.com.

But updates are still ongoing to URLs bearing the old domain name in most of the over 1,000 web pages, and blog posts

he’s published.

If you experience any difficulties finding a page or document, email Tayo at tksola dot com.

Click “Tayo, What Happened to

SpontaneousDevelopmentDotCom ?” to read a detailed narrative about how the above event occurred :-))

Here’s an article Tayo wrote, to inspire others to defy adversity, and bounce back to even greater reckoning at what they do EVERY time:

Succeed by Emerging from Adversity Like a Phoenix

(TayoSolagbade.com launches extra Hosting plan with FREE Web Marketing!)

And he wrote the one below, to explain why losing a domain name, no matter how old, NO LONGER determines your online success or otherwise:

A Proven Strategy to Find Profitable Buyers Regardless of Your Domain Name
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[Tutorial 02] Using Named Ranges for Super Spreadsheet Optimisation and Automation

[NB: These are excerpts from a full tutorial emailed to members of my Excel Heaven Visual Basic Automation Club. They received the MS Excel Workbook example, a Video Demo, as well as an AMR Audio Recording in which I explained the best practice philosoophy that guides my unconventional approach to developing custom spreadsheet automation. Click here to request copies you can download]

In this tutorial I introduce one of the most powerful tools you can use to seriously boost your work related productivity in using MS Excel either as a user or as a VBA solutions developer/programmer.

The  simple database table used in this case study illustrate how NAMED RANGES  can make working with your spreadsheet data  much easier and less stressful/confusing or indeed error prone.

In addition, use of named ranges can help you use VBA coding more efficiently and effectively, to control MS Excel for your custom automation needs.

Below: Screensot showing a named range (nfAge) in the example workbook sent to club members, which defines the range comprising cells A9:A16 inthe spreadsheet table.

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Below: Screenshot of the annotated interface for the MS Excel Workbook in which this entire case study was treated.

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Below: Screenshot of the tutorial demonstration video I created in which I showed the steps for creating named ranges in a duplicate version of the original table shown above.

This has been emailed to members of my Excel-VB club, along with a copy of the MS Excel workbook containing the examples shown.

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Click here to request copies of the full tutorial you can download

Food for Thought for Nigeria @56: “You Lazy African Intellectuals – by Field Ruwe” [Hint: How Lazy “Nigerian” Intellectuals Underdevelop “Nigeria”?]

Yesterday (Saturday 1st October 2016) Nigeria clocked 56 years as an independent nation. Celebrations were however understandably muted/low key. Tough times have been hitting hard.

Avoidable tough times or self-inflicted hardships due to mismanagement that is!

The above is why I believe the write-up linked/previewed below offers Nigerian intellectuals in particular, serious food for thought to address her many problems.

I first read this compelling piece in 2014, and most of its contents greatly resonated with me. It was reportedly written by a US-based Zambian media practitioner and author named Field Ruwe, who (at the time) was a PhD candidate with a B.A. in Mass Communication and Journalism, and an M.A. in History.

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They call the Third World the lazy man’s purview; the sluggishly slothful and languorous prefecture. In this realm people are sleepy, dreamy, torpid, lethargic, and therefore indigent—totally penniless, needy, destitute, poverty-stricken, disfavored, and impoverished.

In this demesne, as they call it, there are hardly any discoveries, inventions, and innovations. Africa is the trailblazer. Some still call it “the dark continent” for the light that flickers under the tunnel is not that of hope, but an approaching train.

And because countless keep waiting in the way of the train, millions die and many more remain decapitated by the day.

“It’s amazing how you all sit there and watch yourselves die,” the man next to me said. “Get up and do something about it.”

Brawny, fully bald-headed, with intense, steely eyes, he was as cold as they come. When I first discovered I was going to spend my New Year’s Eve next to him on a non-stop JetBlue flight from Los Angeles to Boston I was angst-ridden. I associate marble-shaven Caucasians with iconoclastic skin-heads, most of who are racist.

“My name is Walter,” he extended his hand as soon as I settled in my seat.
I told him mine with a precautious smile.
“Where are you from?” he asked.

Click here to continue

Nigeria @56: Claim Your N5,600-to-buy-ANY-Product-Awoof [Expires MNT Fri 30/9/16]

I love what I do :-)

It’s always so much fun to be able to think up new ways to communicate with my target audience!

I worked overnight writing new articles for a proJect, and managed to squeeze in a new audio podcast recording.

Then just as I was about to go to sleep at 6:30a.m, the idea occurred to me to use Nigeria’s new age to compose the following offer…

Lol: Notice how my promo fee EQUALS Nigeria’s age multiplied by 100? Like I said, I love having fun doing what I do :-)

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Nigeria @56: Claim Your N5,600-to-buy-ANY-Product-Awoof [Expires MNT Fri 30/9/16]

If you pay N5,600.0 on or before MNT tomorrow 30/9/16, I’ll send you ANY product of your choice – no matter the price

[NB: Offer valid for first 5 persons to reply YES via email to tayo at tksola dot com to claim the offer].

So if there’s any product you’re interested in, or that you’ve contacted me about in the past, THIS is your chance to get it.

You’ll be saving N3k to over N65k.

But here’s the best part:

If you claim this offer, you ALSO get full membership of my Farm Business Ideas club, which includes 40% lifetime discount to buy any other products or services I offer in future.

TIP: Tell a friend about this opportunity, even if you don’t need it.

S/he may thank you for it!
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Happy 1st October Independence Day celebration in advance!

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Click here to fill/submit your details for possible inclusion in my Farm Products Bulk Buyers & Sellers Database.

I’ll be sending out the download link to an updated copy every month end.

If you get listed, you will get a copy.

Here’s a most recent email request I’ve gotten that proves this database will be highly valued by many stake holders:

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Good afternoon sir,

I am just getting your mail now. But I don’t know if you have a famer that can supply 2000 crates of eggs to Apapa latest by tommorow evening @ 705 plus transport. A 30% down payment after delivery and 70% payment in two weeks… My uncle’s farm can’t carry that presently as we have customers plenty on our neck oo
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I’d contacted the above quoted CEO on behalf of a client seeking bulk buyers.

This updatable Bulk Buyers & Sellers database I’m compiling will empower parties on both sides. The requests I get confirm this.

I’m using my Excel-VB Driven Business Contacts Manager software to compile the data

Watch the video demo below, for the app which I built in 2006.

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Click here to fill a web form. Specify the details of your interest in the comments field to do 1 and/or 2 outlined below
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1. Submit your entry into the Farm Products Bulk Buyers & Sellers Database.
And/or…

2. Request a personalized copy of my Excel-VB Contacts Manager app for your own use at a special promo price offer.

PS: Here’s the original description of what the Contacts Manager app does, as I wrote it 10 years ago

Discard bulky cardholders & STILL have access to ALL your business/personal contacts data in ONE place.

You need to send out gifts, and greeting cards to your business contacts…BUT there’s A PROBLEM!

If only you had all the names, snail mail/email addresses, phone numbers etc in ONE place.

If only you could print out all the contact data for EACH person in a neat alphabetically arranged table format for you or your assistant to refer to in preparing mails or parcels to be delivered.

This app can help you do the above – and more.

[Recommeded] Japanese water-fueled-cars: the beginning of a new generation of green vehicles – The American Bazaar

The futuristic car can also use sea water.

Water, the elixir of life that makes you run, could also run your car pretty soon and just a liter of water, any kind of water, be it river, rain, sea water, or even Japanese tea as a Japanese clean energy technology company, Genepax, that had been working on the prototype of such a car has finally unveiled the car in the western city of Osaka.

Click the URL at the bottom of this email to read the full report…
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The above is the preview of a news report about the above mentioned car.

This weekend I’m taking a break from publishing both the Farm CEO newspaper and the Excel-VB newsletter.

I’m doing this in preparation for a BIG announcement I’ll be making in my Performance Improvement Ideas (PII) newsletter tomorrow.

The theme will be “Creativity and Innovation”

For now, I share the news report below about a new invention that was first announced 8 years ago, and which if mass produced commercially can (as an old schoolmate put it in Whatsapp) can one day, make crude oil “rot in the ground! And greedy pursuit of crude money will finally end naturally!”

But guess what?

Despite the massive multidimensional benefits to be had from use of this new invention, it’s taking so long to go LIVE.

That’s a sign that powerful forces reaping from sales of crude oil and its byproducts are probably not too happy.

Just the savings on carbon emissions and damage to the Ozone layer alone should be making nations fall over themselves to adopt it.

For instance, I personally see opportunity for Nigeria to benefit greatly if a version of that company’s Water Energy System (WES) technology is channeled into making power generators, in addition to existing water powered car engines.

If only our billionnaires and government would consider investing in that Japanese company with a clause that the factories be built in Nigeria!

Click below to read the story about this wonder car below:
http://www.americanbazaaronline.com/2016/06/16/413839/.

I’ve also linked a short video clip of the TV news report below:

Japanese Company Invents Water Fueled Car – YouTube

http://youtube.com/watch?v=tBm8ogwnpG0

Don’t forget to share the news!

[With Video URL] ‘Why I Hate School But Love Education’ Viral Video Points To Stupid In America And All The Wrong Questions | Huffington Post

Due to the fact that it perfectly captures the experience-based reservations I’ve expressed in my Best Practice Parenting articles over the years, I’ve been sharing the powerful video reviewed in this Huffington Post report for weeks via email and Whatsapp: Contact me if you want me to send it to you.

I’ve appended a preview ending with URL to the full article below.

It is instructive to note that the writer of the review picks holes in the argument made in the video (incl wrong spellings/facts).

That’s why I prefer to post the article’s URL below, along with the video’s URL: http://youtube.com/watch?v=y_ZmM7zPLyI

That way YOU can make up YOUR mind.

My advice: Be honest with yourself.
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Why I Hate School But Love Education’ Viral Video Points To Stupid In America And All The Wrong Questions | Huffington Post

English rapper-poet Suli Breaks is out with a video that’s taking the Internet by storm, and young people are loving it.

“Why I Hate School But Love Education“ has received nearly half a million views since it was posted to YouTube on Sunday. The young, educated artist takes a strong stance on schooling, urging the world’s youth to “understand your motives and reassess your aims.”

Continue reading:

http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/2246253

http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/2246253