Mandela, a 45-year-old building and construction expert, had spent many years struggling to find stable employment. Sometimes, he would get only one job in an entire month, and afterward, he would go for a long period without any new opportunities. The situation became so frustrating that he even considered quitting the profession, thinking it was no longer worth his effort.
Whenever another job came, he had already used up the little money he earned to support his family, leaving nothing for savings. He was burdened with debts, and the income from his construction work was barely enough to meet basic needs. Meanwhile, his friends were progressing—starting businesses, building homes, and improving their lives—while he remained stagnant, often going months without work.
He tried everything possible to improve his situation, even delivering quality projects hoping to attract more clients, but nothing changed. At one point, he ventured into a small business selling second-hand items, but the venture also failed to bring any success.
With no other choice, he continued with his construction work. Life was difficult, and sometimes only a single client would hire him for a small project that paid very little. Still, he had to take whatever job came his way just to..TO READ MORE, TAP HERE
