Christmas—A Liability Within The Family
By jpcampos
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It is common for people to prepare in advance, buying gifts, clothes, food, drinks, decorations and everything that is necessary to celebrate. They spend more than they can afford and get into debt, without worrying about the consequences. They believe that celebrating is the best way to be happy and to show love for others. As you leaf through, you will be inspired to face the social pressure that convinces you to be in the standard of unbridled consumption. You will have to face yourself, change your habits, beliefs and values. A challenge that will require courage, determination, discipline and persistence from you. The decision is yours. You can close the book and forget everything you read and continue living as you always lived, getting into debt to celebrate, suffering from its consequences, being manipulated by the financial entity. Or you can open this book and follow ahead. I'll see you on the following pages.
jpcampos
José Paulo Campos, desde tenra idade, absorveu a beleza dos projetos arquitetônicos do pai, tornando-se um visionário. Superando desafios emocionais, sua jornada o levou a explorar a composição poética como expressão artística. Abandonando o ensino médio aos 20 anos, imergiu no design gráfico e, com habilidades aprimoradas, fundou a Henda Comunicação com Joel e Antonio Sabalo, um mestre em marketing. Agora, sua Estreia Literária: O Mundo Festivo Financeirotranscende a literatura, prometendo uma jornada transformadora por nove capítulos emocionantes, explorando a vida, entretenimento, resistência e segredos ocultos. E nisso tudo, és tu o que mais importa,caro leitor.
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Christmas—A Liability Within The Family - jpcampos
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Ac knowledgment
First, I thank God for giving me life every day; My dear mother who daily fights for my survival and that of all my brothers. That lady is amazing. I want to thank my father very much, for everything he did, but he is no longer among the living, unfortunately.
I thank everyone, who even without saying anything, believe that I can reach the infinity and beyond
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I thank you who paid to read the content in this book; I wish you a good meal.
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Introduction
Imagine a world where festivities are constant and finances are neglected. A world where people spend more than they can afford and get into debt to celebrate special dates, without worrying about the consequences. A world where a secret financial entity profits from people’s debts and manipulates the festivities to encourage reckless consumption. This is the world in which our protagonist lives, a young man who is tired of seeing his family and friends suffering from debts. In search of a solution, he finds an old book that reveals financial secrets, promising to free people from the cycle of festive debts. He decides to share the book with other people who are interested in learning about finance and forms an unusual team, composed of people from different backgrounds, personalities and financial situations. Together, they embark on a journey of financial education, following the guidelines of the book. They learn about basic concepts, such as budgeting, saving, investing, debt and interest. They also face practical challenges, such as reducing expenses, increasing income, negotiating debts and planning the future. They discover that festivities do not have to be synonymous with waste and that it is possible to celebrate in a conscious and economical way. They also decide to confront the financial entity that dominates the festive world and expose its evil plans to the public. They unravel conspiracies, reveal hidden interests and show how to stop celebrating uncontrollably can lead to prosperity. They resist social pressure, showing that it is possible to celebrate in a meaningful way without compromising financial stability. They return to their communities, helping others to break the cycle of debts. To stop celebrating wildly becomes synonymous with financial prosperity. This is the plot of the book you are about to read, a story about financial education in a festive world. A story that can change your way of seeing money and festivities. A story that can transform your life
Chapter 1: Introduction to the Festive Financial
World People prepare in advance, buying gifts, clothes, food, drinks, decorations and everything they need to celebrate. They spend more than they can and get into debt, without worrying about the consequences. They believe that celebrating is the best way to be happy and to show love for others.
João, however, does not share this belief. He is an 18-year-old young man who lives in a small town in the countryside, with his parents and