Success is not really about the amount of money you have.Strippers earn as much as 150,000 naira weekly exposing their naked bodies in clubs.Also, some politicians steal public funds,and leave their people to suffer.The list of ungodly means of making money are endless.Can we say people who make lots of money by ungodly means are successful?The likes of Bill Gates and Aliko Dangote can never be poor simply because they have a solution to some of human problems.Bill Gate helps solve the problem of information technology. .Dangote helps solve the problem of getting some basic needs like salt,cement,flour,steel,oil and gas and real estate.I think success is fulfilling your destiny on earth,and achieving your vision.A lot of rich people today are not successful.What is your own definition of success???
Read..This news is from warnewsupdates ....enjoy
NOW THE NEWS IN FULL.....
A few weeks ago, Bloomberg View economics writer Noah Smith wrote a blog post on his website, noahpinion, arguing that Iran was a fundamentally weak country. He bounced his idea off Bloomberg View's international affairs specialist, Marc Champion, who disagreed. They took the exchange online.
Noah: Opponents of the Iran nuclear deal often talk about Iran as a powerful, ascendant adversary and claim that the deal would make it even stronger. Now, I'm no expert on foreign policy, but I know a little about economics, and the claim of Iranian strength has always rung false to me.
Iran is a petrostate dependent on oil and the recent drop in oil prices has hit it hard and probably won't be reversed because of U.S. shale production. The rest of Iran's economy is corrupt and dominated by the Revolutionary Guard corps -- a typical outcome in countries suffering from the "resource curse." Shouldn't we take all of this as a sign that Iran's position with or without the deal is fundamentally weak?
The ultimate argument in favor of the Iran deal -- Michael Crowley, Politico
Future Risks of an Iran Nuclear Deal -- David Sanger and Michael Gordon, NYT
Iran deal does not mean peace in the Middle East -- Malak Chabkoun, Al Jazeera
Why is Britain an 'old fox' in Iranian media rhetoric? -- Parham Pourparsa, BBC
How evil is ISIL? -- James Denselow, Al Jazeera
Assad is more than happy to play a waiting game -- Hassan Hassan, National Interest
Hamas caught between Tehran and Riyadh -- Ali Hashem, Al-Monitor
Analysts: Arab League Has No Choice But to Create Regional Force -- Heather Murdock, VOA
Is a Tougher China Policy on the Way in the US? -- Bonnie Glaser, Lowy Institute
4 Reasons Shinzo Abe Should Attend China's WW2 Military Parade -- Dingding Chen, The Diplomat
Two Koreas reach deal, but analysts doubt calm will last -- Chang May Choon, Straits Times
Russia Won't Suffer the Soviet Union's Fate -- Leonid Bershidsky, Bloomberg
Hillary vs. Biden Would Get Ugly Fast -- Michael Tomasky, Daily Beast
Obama's Ready to Take on 'the Crazies' – Here's Why That Comment Could Hurt Him -- Martin Matishak, Fiscal Times
Wall Street: We Have Too Much Stuff -- Michael Maiello, Daily Beast
KEEP SCROLLING TO THE END ...WE STILL GOT LOTS MORE .......
Source : http://www.coolnsmart.com/wise_quotes/
Source : http://www.coolnsmart.com/wise_quotes/
Source : http://www.coolnsmart.com/wise_quotes/
Wise saying ....Revenge is a Poison meant for others, which we end up swallowing ourselves. Vengence is a Dark Light that blinds all who seek it. Don’t argue with Idiots.. They will bring you down to their level and beat you with experience. unsubscribe from this feed,
........
0 Response to "Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials -- August 25, 2015"
Post a Comment