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"Your mind is God's biggest gift." These powerful words open our enlightening conversation with Moses B. Arthur (MBA), a trailblazing Ghanaian entrepreneur and real estate developer whose wisdom belies his years.
Born after his mother carried him for an extraordinary 11 months and two weeks, MBA received his middle name "Brentu" (meaning warrior or fighter) as recognition of his innate resilience. This fighting spirit has propelled him from humble beginnings to becoming a respected business leader and mentor who recently filled Ghana's UPSA auditorium with over 3,000 young people eager to learn his success principles.
MBA candidly shares the story of his first failed business venture and the valuable lesson it taught him: "The gaps in our understanding are oftentimes what is responsible for the fluctuations in our results." This realization led to his development of the RAE model—Revelation, Assimilation, Elevation—a framework for personal growth that emphasizes knowledge acquisition, internalization, and subsequent advancement.
The most profound insight MBA offers challenges conventional thinking about success. "Don't chase money," he advises, noting that "our parents have been chasing money their whole lives and never found what they were seeking." Instead, he advocates embodying the qualities and mindset of success, explaining that "everything you are looking for is also looking for you, but not this version of you." This perspective shift—from pursuing external rewards to becoming someone who naturally attracts them—forms the cornerstone of MBA's philosophy.
Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur, a seasoned business professional, or simply someone seeking personal growth, this episode offers transformative wisdom about mindset, success principles, and the power of knowledge. Subscribe now and join us for more conversations that blend practical business acumen with profound life insights.
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Watch the video episode of this on YouTube - https://linktr.ee/konnectedminds
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"Your mind is God's biggest gift." These powerful words open our enlightening conversation with Moses B. Arthur (MBA), a trailblazing Ghanaian entrepreneur and real estate developer whose wisdom belies his years.
Born after his mother carried him for an extraordinary 11 months and two weeks, MBA received his middle name "Brentu" (meaning warrior or fighter) as recognition of his innate resilience. This fighting spirit has propelled him from humble beginnings to becoming a respected business leader and mentor who recently filled Ghana's UPSA auditorium with over 3,000 young people eager to learn his success principles.
MBA candidly shares the story of his first failed business venture and the valuable lesson it taught him: "The gaps in our understanding are oftentimes what is responsible for the fluctuations in our results." This realization led to his development of the RAE model—Revelation, Assimilation, Elevation—a framework for personal growth that emphasizes knowledge acquisition, internalization, and subsequent advancement.
The most profound insight MBA offers challenges conventional thinking about success. "Don't chase money," he advises, noting that "our parents have been chasing money their whole lives and never found what they were seeking." Instead, he advocates embodying the qualities and mindset of success, explaining that "everything you are looking for is also looking for you, but not this version of you." This perspective shift—from pursuing external rewards to becoming someone who naturally attracts them—forms the cornerstone of MBA's philosophy.
Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur, a seasoned business professional, or simply someone seeking personal growth, this episode offers transformative wisdom about mindset, success principles, and the power of knowledge. Subscribe now and join us for more conversations that blend practical business acumen with profound life insights.
Support the show
Watch the video episode of this on YouTube - https://linktr.ee/konnectedminds
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