How to Frame the Life You Desire
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Narrated by:
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Pete Beretta
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On April 6, 1994, an airplane carrying the president of Rwanda Juvenal Habyarimana and Burundian president Cyprien Ntaryamira, who were both returning from Dares Salam, Tanzania, from a one-day regional summit of heads of state, was shot down on its descent into Kigali, Rwanda, by unknown assailants. Everyone aboard including the two president were killed. Shortly after this, nature woke history to record the quickest killing spree the world has ever seen. In fact, before the rest of the world could know what the matter was, close to a million Rwandans were slaughtered and their body disposed of with reckless abandon in mass graves in a carefully organized program of genocide during the hundred-day period from April 7, to mid-July, 1994.
If you think Hitler and his Nazi killers were too fast on the trigger, then you know nothing about the Rwandan genocide. When the Hutu majority ethnic group started slaughtering the Tutsi minority tribe in the East African country of Rwanda, can you believe that the Hutus were not only slaughtering their life-long Tutsi neighbors but also slaughtering their Tutsi wife and half-Tutsi children as well? I want you to understand that the majority of Hutus who took part in this infamous genocide didn’t partake in it because they were witches or wizards or because they enjoy to slaughter people. Remember, no father can stand another man hitting his children, far less, to slaughter them. Most of these Hutu men and women were once decent people who lived peacefully with their life-long Tutsi neighbors. Many of them were considered kind hearted. Many of them were considered kind hearted by their Tutsi friends, coworkers, and neighbors before the war. In short, it was said that there were revered pastors, renowned doctors, and priests who took part in the infamous genocide. What then turns them to monsters overnight? I know this is the question on your mind right now, isn’t it?
Well, in case you don’t know, the same thing that made them act the way they did can also make you act the same way. Simply put, that thing that turned these great people into monsters overnight can also turn you to a monster or a billionaire overnight. In fact, it is so powerful that it could have turned most of the Hutus to billionaires or saints and not murderers. How you might ask?
Find out in this life transforming audio guide. In fact, you are about to uncover one of the greatest secrets of success. By the time you finish reading this audio, you will have a different perspective. Your outlook will change, and your life will look good. The dumbest thing you can do this year is to ignore this book.
©2018 Efosa Emovon (P)2018 Efosa Emovon