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Watch as Oprah Winfrey shares are 10 rules of success. Watch this video, reflect and absorb. This video can be a life changer.
Have you ever wondered what took a black girl from Mississippi, who lived with her grandmother who worked as a maid, to be one of the most powerful women in our generation?
Her grandmother’s only dream for her was that she worked for ‘good white folks’ who would treat her well. But that girl went on to become a media baroness and an inspiration to the world. She changed the game in Television and brought us in touch with ourselves. Each talk show by Oprah opens a new horizon to her viewers.
In this video, Oprah talks about, the important lessons she learnt in her journey and what made her the icon she is today. Watch this video, reflect and absorb. It might turn to be one of the most profound things you watch this year. In fact, it might just change your life.
Watch Oprah Winfrey, talk about her 10 success mantra!
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