What is ur next plan, don't bother asking me that because I want to go pick one slim and beautiful Kano girl and start a new life over there.
Mass wedding is literally a free wedding🤷♂️
One of the most poisonous beliefs I had growing up was thinking that rich people didn’t work hard.
I thought successful singers sold their souls.
I thought footballers got lucky.
I thought billionaires were just privileged.
I thought wealth was mostly corruption, connections, or some secret formula I didn’t have access to.
And honestly?
That mindset kept me small.
Because if success wasn’t earned, why give my all?
Why go the extra mile?
Why spend years mastering a craft?
So I did a lot of things halfway.
Then I started paying attention.
The musicians I admired were always in the studio.
The athletes I looked up to were always training.
The founders were working when nobody was watching.
Even people with privilege still had to show up and put in the work.
That’s when it clicked.
Privilege can give you a head start.
Money can buy opportunities.
Connections can open doors.
But none of them can do the work for you.
Sooner or later, everyone meets the same requirement:
Deliberate effort.
Hours.
Repetition.
Practice.
You can’t outsource becoming good.
That realization changed everything for me.
Now, when I see someone successful, I don’t ask:
“Why them?”
I ask:
“What did they do consistently that I’m not doing yet?”
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@GuyMr10 Ebonyi is still far behind Nigeria 😂💔
Ebonyi people's love for this borehole is next to nothing.
I wouldn't blame them tho, the electric borehole always fails to supply water during the dry season, I experienced it during my service year in Amuzu, Ezza South of Ebonyi State