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Poor people get paid 12 times in 365 days; if you are a salary earner, you would understand what I am saying. If you desire to be rich, then you would have to change that narrative.
Many graduates are poor because they spend all their lives pursuing salary and pension instead of pursuing their passion and dreams. While God wants you to have a job, so you can pay your bills and take care of your needs, working a nine-to-five job and retiring when you are 65 is not God’s definition of a fulfilling life.
The will of God for you is not to be living from paycheck to paycheck; His will is for you to pursue fulfillment and abundance through your passion, gifts, talents and unique abilities.
A fabled radio voice of Southwestern Pennsylvania is silent.
Jim Rhone â known by local listeners as Jim Jefferson, longtime news anchor at WJPA â died of cancer Friday morning. He was 68.
Recognized for his smooth, unwavering delivery, Jefferson was well regarded in Washington and Greene counties during his four decades in the news industry. He retired in June 2017 after 43 years at the station â most of them as an anchor â in his only professional job.
He was a tutor, as well, and a role model for Bob Gregg, operations director at WJPA. They knew each other for nearly 40 years.
âJim was here in the afternoons when I was in high school, walking around here trying to learn stuff,â Gregg said. âThe Jim Jefferson that people knew on the air was the one we at the station knew personally. He was real, he was fair and he was honest.