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48 Hours Rich
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- ISBN8235428133
- EAN9798235428133
- Date de parution01/07/2026
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- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
Résumé
48 Hours Rich by Shirley A. Appiah It doesn't begin with a plan. Not even a decision. It begins with a moment that might not feel familiar right now. If you've ever stopped or hesitated before finishing something, you might recognize yourself in this story. For two days, she has had something many people consider life-changing. Money. You might think it would take away her stress and make every choice easier.
But it doesn't. When the stress goes away, something else appears. There is a space before you act. It's the moment before you explain yourself. You make a choice before you even notice. This story isn't really about what she buys. She talks without looking for anyone's approval or agreement. She almost walks past a place but chooses to notice it instead. At some point, things change. Quietly. Without announcement.
It arrives quietly, doesn't disrupt anything, and remains. You might expect everything to become clear. This story doesn't give a simple ending or a clear answer. Instead, you start to feel a sense of understanding. The kind that lingers. It encourages you to pause before your next move, word, or choice and notice the moment just before it. Once you see it, it's hard to ignore.
But it doesn't. When the stress goes away, something else appears. There is a space before you act. It's the moment before you explain yourself. You make a choice before you even notice. This story isn't really about what she buys. She talks without looking for anyone's approval or agreement. She almost walks past a place but chooses to notice it instead. At some point, things change. Quietly. Without announcement.
It arrives quietly, doesn't disrupt anything, and remains. You might expect everything to become clear. This story doesn't give a simple ending or a clear answer. Instead, you start to feel a sense of understanding. The kind that lingers. It encourages you to pause before your next move, word, or choice and notice the moment just before it. Once you see it, it's hard to ignore.










