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In my opinion, there are two zones in one's life: the zone of success and the failure zone.

The zone of success is where most of your surroundings encourage you and support you to succeed be it friends,
family or even systems and environment.

On the other hand, you have the failure zone where all your surroundings
are discouraging and negative.

So which zone are you currently in and where do you belong?

Good luck.
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Shaikh
Khalifa Bin Salman Al Khalifa

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He has done it again!

Truly the man of the moment.

Shaikh Khalifa Bin Salman Al Khalifa adds another outstanding achievement on the list of The Kingdom of Bahrain's achievements by receiving The Special Citation of the Habitat Scroll of Honour Award.

Unfortunately, we still hear some people criticizing the country and the government. Simply a few questions to them like, how much better your life would be if you were in another “developing” country? Would you have similar healthcare such as the Khalifa Bin Salman Heart Center Free of charge services for the public at the BDF Hospital? Would you get all paid for marriage packages like the group marriages lately held in different areas within the Kingdom of Bahrain? Or get all paid scholarships or at least the best education for a fraction of what others in the rejoin pays? And much much more.

This is what Khalifa Bin Salman is doing for Bahraini citizens.

May Good Bless you.

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