Don't spend like them if you don't earn like them. Don't be afraid to tell your friends, โLeave me out, I can not afford it.โ Even if you do earn like them, always remember that households/family situations are not the same. And peopleโs financial strengths are not equal. Move at your own pace.
As a man when you know of a job opportunity, plug a brother. Stop this thing of plugging women in hopes that you'll plug them later
Help a man with a job, there's 99% chance that if you bump into him a year later he'll buy you a drink
Help a woman with a job, there's a 99% chance that in a month she won't even remember you
Be a brother's keeper.
A man can be interested in you, despite you rejecting his advances, he'll keep on hoping that you'll come around. But then out of the blue, he just stops caring, moves on. And that's when you start wanting him but the spark is no longer there, he's no longer interested.
Watching your dad/mom getting old is something else, it's hard to accept that this person you saw as a superhuman all your life is actually just human too.
Not trying to be racist but the fact that Egypt is the biggest agricultural country in Africa with only one source of water - the Nile river whilst sub Saharan Africa with more sources of water has high numbers of hunger and starvation says a lot