I have some advice for young men newly employed,
When you get employed:
• Be grateful to God, your parents, your mentors and your boss for this opportunity
• Work hard
• Respect your employer
• Adhere to your employer's rules and protocols
• Embrace the mission and vision of the employer
However, if working for your employer becomes unbearable due to other reasons,
• Quit respectfully
• Follow the procedures of quitting as written in your contract or employment letter
• Return your employer's resources in your custody
• Handover politely and thank your employer for giving you an opportunity
• Leave with a clean conscience
Don't be chaotic, abusive and contemptuous on your way out.
Don't think you are smarter than your employer.
The employer you are disrespecting gave you a livelihood when you were seeking a footing and direction.
The employer may not have paid you to your satisfaction, but be polite.
Don't go bad mouthing your employer, speaking nastily, and broadcasting your foul mouth while disclosing what is considered private policies, programs, products or services of your former workplace.
Leave courteously.
This way, you open room for better opportunities, newer networks and better leverage.
Don't be a rude employee. Other employers will fear giving you opportunities in the future because they don't trust you.
Be courteous when you close the door behind you, the universe will be kind to you on your way out.
In a world full of boys chasing women, drugs, and sex.
Be a man who is busy fixing his finances, body, mind, and a strong relationship with God. Trust me, You'll go far in life.
Men,
MENTAL WELLNESS |
30+ years old corporate women are running around telling men,
"Marry empowered women."
This is called DOG WHISTLING.
Avoid.
Marry, a young, respectful, submissive woman who doesn't use career as her identity for dog-whistling.
#MasculinitySaturday
Go ghost. Stack money. Hit the gym. Build income streams. Then, find a peaceful woman and build a family together. Be a man who is obsessed with fitness, finance, and family. Everything else is just a distraction.
Men,
A man who cries in public like a child because of emotions, is a disgraceful man.
A shame to himself, his inner world, and the people who depend on his stoicism.
A man cries in private. His tears drop in silence. In the darkness of his shadow.
#MasculinitySaturday
Men,
Betting,
Masturbation,
Pornography,
Prostitution,
Alcoholism.
All go hand in hand.
They feed on each other to devour your life.
These are spiritual illnesses of self-betrayal.
Fight them off.
#MasculinitySaturday
Glad to have met President William Ruto of Kenya.
India and Kenya share a longstanding partnership anchored in the aspirations of the Global South. We remain committed to working together for the well-being of our people.
@WilliamsRuto@G7
Neverrrrrrrr disrespect a man when he is at his lowest. A man never forgets disrespect. It’s either buried deep in his heart or used as revenge but never forgotten.