A working-class woman in her mid-30s who is a divorced mother of three is considering joining a secret group known as the “Rich Women Society” in light of her friend’s extraordinary success.
Despite having worked for the same business organization for the previous five years, her friend’s recent fortune gain has made news.
Sarah’s contemporaries are shocked at her financial metamorphosis, which has left her owning many beauty stores, two fancy mansions, and even planning a real estate endeavor.
She claimed to have been wealthy within 72 hours of joining the “Rich Women Society” in a conversation with a friend. The community will support women in their efforts to influence males and get clients to their establishments.
She asked for advice on social media about whether or not to join the group in an anonymous post.
Below are some of the responses:
Clement Nakpari: Frustration is when u want an extra ordinary income without becoming an extraordinary person. Have u tried to acquire a side hustle apart from ur normal job? Have u even tried to learn a different skill apart ur current skill? Ur friend will not tell u everything until u join that group. We’ll u are on ur own this matter.
Maame Twumasi: Madam nothing comes free.there is no short cut to riches.all dat glitters is not gold.
AnurikaVera Ikediuwa: Is devil gonna give you something free? pls don’t ooo
Freshlovers Kusuba:Hmm grandmaster and u aren’t scared it’s seems u don’t want peace abi are u sure she said everything to u there are still secrets she don’t tell u so carefully
Freshlovers Kusuba:Hmm grandmaster and u aren’t scared it’s seems u don’t want peace abi are u sure she said everything to u there are still secrets she don’t tell u so carefully