Since vacating the Oval Office last January, he has been working in an office in New York City's Harlem, developing ways to help small, black businesses thrive. [Really? Must be news to them.]
He has also been busy on the international lecture circuit, commanding six-figure fees for his motivational talks on leadership and success. He was in Singapore recently as the keynote speaker for the National Achievers Congress at the Singapore Indoor Stadium. When asked by the audience what his definition of true success was, he shared the following anecdote:
"ONE of the most moving moments in my life was visiting Rwanda, Africa, in 1998. My wife and I went there and saw the survivors of the 1994 genocide between the Hutu and Tutsi tribes, which left 500,000 people dead in less than a month. These survivors were really handsome men and lovely women, who were trying to put their country back together.
"Most have had their hands and legs cut off in the tragedy. My wife and I were sad to see one-armed men who were once strong, now made frail by their sudden disabilities. Among these Rwandans was a beautiful African woman in a long, flowing dress. She had all her limbs intact and there did not seem to me any cause why she should belong with them. [Which is why I was paying a great deal of attention to her. As you all know, I'm particularly attracted to black women - Bobbie Williams, Naomi Campbell, etc.]
She must have read my thoughts, because she smiled and explained: ''My marks are on my back. My attackers tried to break my neck. They hacked at it and left me to bleed to death.'' She added that it was her neighbours who had betrayed her family. They had lived side by side with her for 16 years before the genocide erupted.
She then told me: ''When I woke up, I found that my husband and six children had been hacked to death. ''I screamed to God then, 'Why am I still here?''' She realised later that she must be here for some purpose. As she put it: ''My life can't be for something as unnecessary as vengeance.''
So, the next time you feel sorry for yourselves and the problems you have, think of that woman. Don't run from your troubles. [Just lie about them.] Like her, decide what you can do with life and that will help you find a way to deal with your problems If you are in pain, that's good, because that means you are still alive. I've found that it's very important not to forget that.
You see, getting what you want is not really success. Doing the right thing with what you have is. [The right thing? Excuse me?]
True success is about relating to other people until your time runs out on this Earth.
So, I've learnt that the most important thing in life is just being a human being." source.
I bet Hillary was sad. If they did that over here, both her and Bubba wouldn't have any hands. Thieves!
Among these Rwandans was a beautiful African woman
Only the pervert would notice this. He also thought the mummie was sexy. What a pervert!