It is a powerful one. What does it mean?Ise - Omo Alasheje; Owo - Omo Alashela
By Ise, in Yoruba it means "working, or job". And that adage says working, or job, will feed you. It will sustain you. Your Salary ordinarily, will make you survive. That's what working for salary will help you with. Feeding, surviving.
On the other hand, by "Owo", which literally translates to "Trading, Business, Entrepreneurship", that Yoruba adage claims it can make you "La", or become "Olola." OlĂ means wealth. Olola means wealthy.
What the Yoruba adage means:
In context, what it's saying is that: working or job will ordinarily sustain you.
On the contrary, don't expect to become financially wealthy or free by just salary. You need business, entrepreneurship, investment etc.
So, to become financially free or to be wealthy, you need "Owo", trade, business, entrepreneurship, investment.
Experiences have proved this right in history and even in our age.
Think about it.
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