SUCCESS HAS MANY BROTHERS
Once upon a time, in the bustling town of Gboko, there lived a young man named Tsegba. Tsegba was a hardworking and determined young man who always had his sights set on success. He had big dreams of becoming a successful businessman and providing for his family.
Tsegba worked tirelessly day in and day out, putting in long hours at his job and saving every penny he could. His dedication and hard work eventually paid off, and he was able to start his own business selling goods at the local market.
Tsegba's business quickly became successful, and he began to attract a lot of attention from the other residents of Gboko. Everyone wanted to be associated with Tsegba and his successful business. They wanted to be his friend, to work with him, and to bask in the glory of his success.
However, as Tsegba's business continued to thrive, he began to notice that many of the people who were once just acquaintances were now claiming to be his friends. They would call him up for favors and try to use his success to their advantage.
Tsegba was initially taken aback by this sudden surge of attention and friendship. He had always been a humble and hardworking person, and he was not used to being in the spotlight. However, he quickly realized that success had many brothers, and that not all of them were genuine.
Despite this, Tsegba remained focused on his goals and continued to work hard. He surrounded himself with a small group of trusted friends and family members who had supported him from the beginning. They were the ones who had believed in him when no one else did, and they continued to stand by his side even after he had achieved success.
Tsegba realized that true success was not measured by the number of friends you had or the amount of attention you received. Instead, it was measured by the impact you had on others and the legacy you left behind.
As Tsegba continued to grow his business and make a name for himself in Gboko, he remained humble and true to himself. He never forgot where he came from or the hard work that had gotten him to where he was. And although success had many brothers, he knew that the only way to truly achieve it was to stay true to his values and never lose sight of his goals.
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