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Dear Stranger,
Recall that day you left your parents’ home to start living on your own? Life got hard in the first months, but you locked in. Went a night, then nights without a proper meal, an empty wallet and no one to call, not even home because you did not want to give them the impression that it's hard out there. So, you promise yourself you'll figure it out!
Then one time, your calculations fail to add up and now your rent is due and the landlord is on your door knocking. You promise to pay off but things still won't add up. You try debt only for it to grow and now you are in a fix.
Remember when you sat yourself down and thought about changing careers to earn more; downgrading lifestyle just to manage your finances and even sought out for new income generating streams but never really worked it out? Yet you still locked in. Responsibilities increased. The black tax from younger siblings, the parents and the never-ending bills.
Remember when you had to make that hard choice on whether to save the last money for transport or have a meal only for a call to come in asking for money? Must have been like a mockery, yet you got over that or perhaps still are figuring it out. I know it always passes with time. Trust me, it does.
And it has now been years, and that one bag of clothes and small mattress that you left home with have now become a house with chairs, a bed, a TV, a bigger mattress, baskets of clothes and sets of kitchenware. Yes, you are still not where you want to be, but you are now much better than how it was when you’d just set out.
The growing hasn't stalled. It will only get better and you'll be able to afford those things and dreams that seem farfetched. Lock in still. It shall all work out.