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JASON KINTE'S LIFE STRATEGY QUOTES

"If you need to see it in order to believe it, you may never see it, because you need to believe it in order to see it."
"Do what you were created to do, and what you create will do what you create it to do."
"T.G.I.T.! (Thank God it's Today!)"
"God knows our thoughts at all times, and he loves us anyway!"
"Why not D.I.N.? (Do It Now!)"
"From those young in heart to those who feel old: Do not retire to sleep and expire, instead retire to dream and aspire."
"The ability to sleep peacefully is a gift from God which we often take for granted, until it is gone."
"What you create for you brings satisfaction that is temporary; what you create for who created you brings honour that will endure for centuries, and beyond..."
"It is better to tell the truth than to say something nice. Any weakling can say something nice, but only the courageous tell unpopular truths."
"It is more important to be right than to be popular. Slavery was popular. Jesus was right."

Jason Kinte uses his poetry to encourage all of us to see past material goals and embrace the free gift of eternal life by faith in Jesus Christ. The best things in life are free! He has shared the most valuable lessons he has learned about how to live a fruitful and productive life on the life strategy website: www.phreeshares.com. You can visit it for the answers to many of life`s questions, and even request a free yet very valuable share in Phree Shares Inc. Below you can listen to one of his poems. To contact Jason for a poetry performance or poetry workshop, a motivational or inspirational speech, or a career planning or life strategy workshop, call him at Toronto Poets at 416-737-0843 or email him at jasonkinte@torontopoets.com. Some free advice from him is to write down a plan for your life. Everyone accepts that they need to write down things that are important, yet most do not write down a plan for their life which they consider the most important. This is a major reason people are not living the life they aspire to.

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