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Gold and silver have been revered for centuries, not just as precious metals, but as vehicles of wealth and symbols of prosperity. These metals have stood the test of time, surviving economic collapses, currency devaluations, and the rise and fall of empires. They are not merely commodities; they are storied elements with a spiritual lineage that speaks to their enduring value.

Gold, often referred to in the Scriptures, represents not just physical wealth but also the glory and presence of the Creator. It's a metal that has been used to craft objects of great significance, from the Ark of the Covenant to the crowns of kings. In modern times, gold continues to be a bastion of stability. Investors flock to it in times of uncertainty as a hedge against inflation and a safe haven asset.

Silver, while often in gold's shadow, holds its own in the realm of value. It's been used as currency for millennia and, like gold, is mentioned throughout the Bible, symbolizing redemption and purification. Today, silver's role extends beyond just an investment; it's an industrial workhorse, essential in electronics, solar panels, and medical applications.

As a RTYR WARRIORS Wealth Builder, I see gold and silver not just as investments but as part of a broader strategy for financial stewardship and preparation. These metals can be a part of a diversified portfolio. They remind us that true wealth is not just in accumulation but in understanding the times and knowing what to do with the resources entrusted to us.

In conclusion, gold and silver are more than just assets; they are part of a legacy of wealth that transcends generations. As we look to build prosperity on biblical foundations, let us consider the role these timeless treasures can play in securing our financial future and honoring the principles that have guided wise men and women since ancient days on our freedom journey. #uhuru #rtyrwarriors #mintbuilder #goldandsilver
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Gold and silver have been revered for centuries, not just as precious...
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I would like to request for help to be assisted for the sake of my mother's health. She is sick with chronic Asmatic condition which makes her life difficult with prolonged cough. We wish to request for help to relocate her from our rular areas which is very cold and difficult for her to survive. All the triggers of her condition are present in that area. Helping her out to relocate will be the number one help. Thankyou in advance for your kind gesture towards a sick mother.
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In 2015, Graham Holdings sold The Root to Univision Communications.[3] The site was subsequently re-launched under the Kinja platform used by other Gizmodo Media Group (formerly Gawker Media) websites.

In July 2017, the blog, Very Smart Brothas, co-founded by Damon Young and Panama Jackson, became a vertical of The Root.

Danielle Belton was editor-in-chief at The Root between 2017 and 2021 ,when she was appointed editor of HuffPost.[6][7] On April 14, 2021 it was announced that Vanessa De Luca had been appointed editor-in-chief.

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