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Please read this carefully.
I don't think the lesson here is "be selfish with your future."
The real lesson is here is to make your decision and take responsibility for it.
There's nothing wrong with choosing your career, education or immigration opportunity over a relationship. There is also nothing wrong with choosing a relationship over an opportunity. Both decisions have consequences.
What I disagree with is turning one person's experience into universal advice for every woman.
For every woman who left and built a successful life abroad, there is another who left, got the PR, achieved financial success, and still wishes she had handled her relationship differently.
There are also other women who stayed for love and built beautiful families, while others stayed and regretted sacrificing their dreams.
Life is not that black and white.
Social media has made people believe that every decision must produce a winner and a loser.
Sometimes there is none.
You don't know whether the man she left would have been a wonderful husband or a terrible one.
You don't know whether the relationship would have survived.
You also don't know whether another opportunity would have come later.
The only thing we know is that she made a choice.
But let's stop pretending that a Canadian PR is the final definition of success.
Success is not just where you live.
It's also who you become.
It's the quality of your relationships.
It's your peace of mind.
It's your health.
It's your purpose.
A passport can change your country.
It cannot automatically change your life.
The most dangerous advice we can give young people is to make every important decision from one extreme.
Not "Always choose love."
And not "Always choose your career."
Real maturity is knowing that life is about balancing dreams, opportunities and relationships not glorifying one while mocking the other.
A visa can open doors.
Character determines what you do after those doors open.
The street is brutal.
Please read this carefully.
I don't think the lesson here is "be selfish with your future."
The real lesson is here is to make your decision and take responsibility for it.
There's nothing wrong with choosing your career, education or immigration opportunity over a relationship. There is also nothing wrong with choosing a relationship over an opportunity. Both decisions have consequences.
What I disagree with is turning one person's experience into universal advice for every woman.
For every woman who left and built a successful life abroad, there is another who left, got the PR, achieved financial success, and still wishes she had handled her relationship differently.
There are also other women who stayed for love and built beautiful families, while others stayed and regretted sacrificing their dreams.
Life is not that black and white.
Social media has made people believe that every decision must produce a winner and a loser.
Sometimes there is none.
You don't know whether the man she left would have been a wonderful husband or a terrible one.
You don't know whether the relationship would have survived.
You also don't know whether another opportunity would have come later.
The only thing we know is that she made a choice.
But let's stop pretending that a Canadian PR is the final definition of success.
Success is not just where you live.
It's also who you become.
It's the quality of your relationships.
It's your peace of mind.
It's your health.
It's your purpose.
A passport can change your country.
It cannot automatically change your life.
The most dangerous advice we can give young people is to make every important decision from one extreme.
Not "Always choose love."
And not "Always choose your career."
Real maturity is knowing that life is about balancing dreams, opportunities and relationships not glorifying one while mocking the other.
A visa can open doors.
Character determines what you do after those doors open.
The street is brutal.
Affiliate Marketing is still paying no allow anybody whine you 😁😁😁
😫🚶♀️no boss no certificate is needed
Well for those Saying is a scam better start Akara business or corn business 😁😫 no allow Tinubu wife advice go like that. Thanks to my senior gee @Supremedecentee
People don't buy "Money Making Courses."
They buy:
The end of their current frustration.
A shortcut to a status they desire.
The feeling of being "in the know."
If your marketing focuses on the how, you'll stay broke.
If it focuses on the who they become, you’ll scale.
@anic4uu Eliana means GOD HAS ANSWERED. A very good name and accepted, why the dragging na, abi na you get pikin mtchhhhhhhhh if you born your own give am TINIBU 😏😏😏🙄
Thanks ma for this, I guess I just need this now 🙃 I need to start again unashamed and trust God the process regardless 😒😪 I'm rooting for myself and everyone starting again.
Never be ashamed to start again.
It's not a disadvantage.
Be willing to learn again, rebuild again, and trust the process again.
A new beginning doesn't mean failure.
💛 I'm rooting for you.