I'm very poor. I use to have a car. Now I have no vehicle. I live in a house that I don't want to be in. I have food and internet so I guess it's not too bad. However, I suffered a lot throughout my years from being poor. I missed opportunities. I could easily get a job but I have no transportation. I was enrolled into college twice but I couldn't make the first payment. I only have $100 in cash. What can I do with this low financial problem? I'm in a deep hole, I can't find a way out. [20-F]
JelenaD answered Monday May 21 2012, 6:44 pm: You are not alone. So many people in the world struggle with this and there are some that have less than you. The first step is being thankful for what you already have. Something that has changed SO many peoples lives, that I believe can change yours too, is a book called "The Secret" by Rhonda Byrne. When I first read it,(I read the Secret to Teen Power) it was for school and I was very skeptical about it. I'm REALLY not one to believe in that kind of "mind" crap but this is an amazing book. Basically what it says is that your thoughts control everything. The law of attraction is the main thing. Whatever you think about most will happen through the 'Ask, Believe, Receive Process'. I would explain the entire book to you but that would just take too long. But anyways, you really need to buy this book. It will be the best investment you ever make. It has the secret for EVERYTHING in life. Money, relationships, happiness, health and just life itself. It can't hurt to try it. You said you are in a deep hole. Well I just showed you the way out. But you have to take that final step by reading this book. I promise you won't be disappointed if you just BELIEVE. <3Good Luck [ JelenaD's advice column | Ask JelenaD A Question ]
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