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The rich woman points to someone, and they become wealthy.
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ZWDS / Bazi is like an imprint of our life journey. I often question if we can change our predestination, even though the blueprint is already set the moment we come out of mother’s womb.
Later, I come to realised that our blueprint is the way it is because of the way we act / react / make decision / choices based on our personalities.
To change fate, we must first change ourselves.
And it’s not easy. And I realised I didn’t change mine …at least on the career side that for this past one month.
I was desperately looking for a job, and despite it not being my ideal type of industry, I signed the contract anyway. I should be grateful and am grateful…but after I signed, I have many other offers that was even better than the one I signed.
My ZWDS has clearly stated the obvious career palace having “tou loh” (delayed), but with plenty of opportunities by having self lu.
And in reality I also know this very well, that there are some that’s still in the progress - I may or may not get the other offers, but I just don’t want to wait - I didn’t want to take the risk by waiting. Not taking the risk is my personality because I feel insecure. I am an insecure person.
Because of that, I have forgone other possibilities/ choices….and that’s why I am still following the original blueprint.
To put it in a positive way, whatever and wherever journey on the blueprint, it’s a journey of learning - it just wants you to learn and grow. And I know I’ll still be in the loop of never ending same lesson in different contexts if I still “don’t get it”.
Zimbabwe sells millions of gold-backed crypto tokens despite IMF warning
The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe has sold 14 billion Zimbabwe Dollars’ worth of gold-backed digital tokens worth around $39 million despite a warning from the International Monetary Fund.
On May 12, the central bank of Zimbabwe announced that it had received 135 applications valued at ZW$14.07 billion to buy the gold-backed cryptocurrency.
The Zimbabwe dollar is officially trading at 362 ZWD to…
Trio of hamsters take this week’s spot in: Pet of the Week
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Trio of hamsters take this week’s spot in: Pet of the Week
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KEVN) – This week’s fur ball, or should we say fur balls are perfect for the night owls. The trio of hamsters are nocturnal animals, meaning they are most active at night. They do not have names, so it is a free game on what you want to call them; plus you […]
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Initially the plan was to move down under in beginning 2022 but my visa processing got delayed due to Covid.
Then I experienced the haunting experience which further delay my plan to move.
In 2023, annual property enters decade property. Decade property enters annual property. It’s the sign of either moving or gets new property - in this case, I can’t move due to so much delay, and I can’t afford a property, but in the twist of fate, I somehow ended did get a “property”.
Example: convert 15 Bitcoin to United States Dollar: 15 Bitcoin 15 × 21047.674519266 United States Dollar 315715.117789 United States Dollar. On 24 June 2019, the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe abolished the multiple currency system and replaced it with a new Zimbabwe dollar based on the RTGS Dollarĥ U.S. 1 Bitcoin 21047.674519266 United States Dollar 1 United States Dollar 4.75112E-5 Bitcoin. At some point, a banknote of 100 trillion zimbabwe dollars was printed and equals about 70 USD.Īt April, 2009, the Zimbabwean dollar was suspended indefinitely and the government has adopted a multiple currency framework which includes the Australian Dollar, Botswana Pula, British Sterling Pound, Chinese Yuan, Euro, Japanese Yen, Indian Rupee, South African Rand, and United States Dollar. At 2006, it was replaced by the second Zimbabwean dollar "ZWN" at a rate of 1 ZWN= 1000 ZWD.Īt 2008, ZWN was replaced by the the third Zimbabwean dollar "ZWR" at a rate of 1 ZWR = 10 13 ZWD.Īt 2009, the ZWR was replaced by the fourth Zimbabwean dollar " ZWL" at a rate of 1 ZWL = 10 25 ZWD. ZWD, the first Zimbabwean dollar was introduced at 1980 at initial Zimbabwe currency to USD= 1.47.