@Letter_to_Jack Lmaoo… woo his money long gan.. how did I know. He purchased one property that I was involved in. No be smal money , no be small property. Na one he clear am
I've met quite a number of people who left me completely starstruck, but my self-respect just won’t let me ask for a selfie.
The number of times I stole a glance at them is what convinced me I was starstruck
I MET FEMI OTEDOLA YESTERDAY in London… and for the first time in my life, I was genuinely star-struck.
The timing couldn’t have been worse. He was on a phone call, walking with purpose, and I was cycling with someone who wasn’t a confident rider, so stopping for a proper conversation wasn’t really an option.
I greeted him and apologised for interrupting. To my surprise, he responded with a warm, welcoming smile. That small gesture stood out to me.
In a hurry, I did what most people would: I introduced myself, asked for a quick photo, thanked him shook his hands and rode away.
But from the moment I turned away, I kept replaying that moment.
I told myself, “He was on a call, I didn’t want to be rude.” And maybe that was true. But maybe it was also because I wasn’t prepared for an opportunity I never expected to have.
Looking back, I wish I’d asked one thoughtful question. I wish I’d taken a few minutes to learn from someone whose journey represents decades of experience, resilience, and achievement. I wish I’d shared some of the ideas I’ve been working on or asked him about his book that I’ve read a few times.
Instead, I left with a selfie 🥲.
And that’s when this hit me: opportunities rarely announce themselves. Sometimes they appear unexpectedly and disappear within seconds. The difference between a memorable moment and a missed opportunity is often preparation.
I’m not going to dwell on what I didn’t do (I PROBABLY WILL). But I’ll take the lesson.
The next time I meet someone I admire, I will try to be remembered for the conversation and not just the photo.
Until then: I’ll keep learning, keep building meaningful relationships, and stay ready for whatever opportunity comes next.
@Ol0ye lol… I usually do this when I don’t have load. Once I reach under bridge.. I can even change my mind to jump bus. My house is just 15mins from under bridge.
Sometimes I take bike to under bridge. I just dislike these Airport taxis so much
@RidwanuLlah This thing usually happen when you have foolish ppl around you. No matter how you shield yourself, their beer parlour analysis wil filter into your ears.