In the 1990s when we were going through a recession, times were extremely tough, especially for me.

I made a big mistake and borrowed 5 million from the banks which I invested in the stock market. This is the equivalent of about R15 Million today.

I lost it all because of that dirty word “GREED”

I was technically bankrupt after being extremely wealthy. I owned businesses, lots of properties and was financially free. .

Believe me, I went through hell. You name any negative emotion – I experienced it and worse.

On two occasions I couldn’t take anymore and was very close to committing suicide.

I then thought of the people in my life and how this would affect them. I thought I cannot leave them in this mess. They will never be able to handle it. I realised that committing suicide was the easy way out.

I decided I was going to get out of my mess and took action…

In a matter of 8 years I got out of debt and created even more money than I had before.

What’s more important – through my hardships and experiences, I have developed  the ability to help others get out of debt, create more  money and become wealthy.

There is nothing more satisfying than helping others change conditions in their lives for the better.

Why am I telling you this story ?

There are many people right now experiencing tough times not only financially but also in their relationships and health.

I know exactly what you are going through.

The easy and selfish way out is to give up as I nearly did.

I don’t care how big a problem you have  – nothing lasts forever . You can overcome any problem if you make up your mind to do so.

Never give up !

  One Response to “Why I Never Committed Suicide”

  1. That’s a subtle way of tihnikng about it.

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