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Listen, you are getting brainwashed by politicians and religious leaders. Have you ever seen any wealthy person being deeply religious and fighting for it? Big No. Because they know better. 1. Wealth Replaces Dependency on Faith – Religion often thrives where there’s struggle, fear, and uncertainty. Rich people don’t need to pray for miracles; they create their own opportunities. They invest in businesses, networks, and power—not religious dogma. 2. Money Gives Control, Religion Controls the Masses – Religion has historically been used to keep people obedient, promising rewards in the afterlife while the rich enjoy their lives in this one. The ultra-wealthy don’t waste time debating religious superiority—they focus on expanding influence. 3. Education and Exposure Change Perspective – The richer you get, the more educated and well-traveled you become. Exposure to global cultures, science, and philosophy often leads to questioning rigid religious beliefs. That’s why most billionaires lean secular or spiritual rather than fanatical. 4. They Use Religion for Influence, Not Devotion – Ever wonder why politicians and businessmen donate to religious institutions? It’s not faith—it’s strategy. Religion is a powerful tool to control public sentiment, maintain goodwill, and secure a loyal following. 5. Personal Achievement Over Divine Will – Billionaires credit their success to strategy, intelligence, and hard work—not divine intervention. You’ll never hear a billionaire say, “I got rich because I prayed.” They know money is made through smart decisions, not miracles. And don’t bring up Mukesh Ambani’s son’s wedding as an argument. Sure, he upholds culture, but that’s pure PR. He’s inviting people from all over the world, from politicians to business tycoons. It’s about networking, influence, and global positioning, not religious devotion. So, stop getting brainwashed. Think beyond what they want you to believe. Religion is a tool—learn to see who’s really using it.
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Religion tends to lose its grip as a country develops. My grandfather, who is now 75, spent around 40–45 years working in Singapore. He often heard stories about how the country was once plagued by cultural and religious conflicts on a daily basis. B
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Hey folks, Take this in a positive way only These are some thoughts that struck my mind, and I wanted to share them with you. Have you ever noticed how religion and business operate in a surprisingly similar way? At their core, both systems rely on
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