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Rev. Vincent Kankam urges the public to live to please God, not humans, and eliminate habits that hinder success

Rev. Vincent Kankam has urged listeners to prioritize living for God rather than seeking human approval, emphasizing that such a mindset is key to achieving lasting success.

Speaking on his radio program on Kessben FM, Rev. Kankam advised individuals to reflect deeply on their lifestyles and make conscious efforts to eliminate negative habits that could hinder their progress. According to him, many people unknowingly sabotage their own growth by holding on to behaviors that limit their potential.

“Do not live your life to please human beings,” he said during the broadcast. “Focus on pleasing God, and you will find direction and purpose in everything you do.”

He further stressed that personal discipline and self-awareness are essential in identifying harmful patterns. By “pruning off” bad habits, such as procrastination, dishonesty, and lack of focus, individuals can create room for positive change and greater achievements.

Rev. Kankam also encouraged listeners to remain steadfast in their values, even when faced with societal pressures. He noted that true success is not measured by external validation but by inner fulfillment and alignment with one’s spiritual principles.

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