Mr. Charles Isidi III (@thecharlesisidi) 's Twitter Profile
Mr. Charles Isidi III

@thecharlesisidi

Onye kwe, Chi ya ekwe. Disciple of Jesus Christ. Ovbioba. Husband x Father. Experiencing life through words. Growth + Marketing + Communications Genius.

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Observation: Nothing drains a high performer faster than realizing their reward for excellence is cleaning up someone else's incompetence.

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Risk-reward my people, risk-reward. In the Bible, specifically in Luke 14:28-33, the idea of "counting the cost" before embarking on a significant endeavor is illustrated through the example of a king going to war and a person building a tower. Men are counting the costs.

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One side lowkey wants to write the rules of engagement. Without running the risk of the disappointment and embarrassment that comes from the initial engagements. They want to have the knife, hold the yam, the table and the pots etc Online isn’t real life sha

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The year the Windsor castle got burnt and one of the English towns got submerged in a coal landslide, Elizabeth called it “Annus Horribilis” A very difficult year.

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Forgiveness without justice is a lack of love—for God, for others, potential victims, and even for the perpetrator. Justice without forgiveness veers into vengefulness and continues the cycle of retaliation—nor can it heal, since perfect justice is impossible in this world.

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About storing treasures where there is no moth or rot, Jesus tells us three things about money. 1. How money controls us 2. Why money exercises power over us. 3. How we can break the power. You’d love this Timothy Keller (1950-2023) sermon: Treasure vs. Money podcasts.apple.com/ng/podcast/tim…

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“He's saying that greed and materialism is an inordinate desire or dependence on money and material things. He is saying that materialism has the peculiar effect of blinding you spiritually, of distorting the way you see things. it has a power over the way you see everything.

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Jesus was always saying, don't spend all your money on yourself. I mean, especially in the Book of Luke, but all the way through the Gospels, it is frightening. I mean, If the church preaches about money as often as Jesus preached on money, we wouldn’t have a church in Nigeria.