You don't really know your true self until you have options
when your net worth increases, let's see whether you'll be this humble.
When everybody around you says*Sir, sir, sir*
Let's see whether you will be able to not flinch when somebody says *O boy, come here*
After Watching Ahmed and habby’s videos, I understand why he called Ahmed “my boy.”
Ahmed himself said he used to come to Habby’s academy back then to meet his friends. Those same friends were learning from Habby, so from Habby’s perspective, he wasn’t totally wrong.
But I also understand why Ahmed doesn’t agree with it now.
He’s grown. He’s built his own name. In his eyes, he was already doing his thing back then, just networking, and now he’s on a different level. So being called “my boy” doesn’t sit right with him anymore.
To me, this is just ego meeting growth.
They’re both right in their own way. But there’s a point where someone you once guided outgrows that label. They’re not “your boy” anymore, they’re their own man with people looking up to them too.
Honestly, if Habby used a different word, this probably wouldn’t have escalated like this.
Life gets so loud behind the scenes that adding to the noise online feels exhausting, unless you’re building something through these platforms and benefiting from being in the scene, it all becomes noise and can hinder your peace tenfold
@samo_skey This reminds me of the first day of seeing a chameleon; I remember we were about 7 or so in number. I was eager to see what is called (Ógá) I stared at it for a while, and I noticed that I could see every design on my cloth in its body