My Son just asked me about "the Chicken or Egg Conundrum" - he is SIX. Apparently, he heard about it from an episode of "Big City Greens" on DisneyXD.
To put this in perspective, I didn't hear of that conundrum until I was in the University. I consider this PERSONAL PROGRESS!!!
When you make a lot of money at once, two feelings come over you. Joy and relief.
Joy makes you want to meet all your cash needs and wants and share it with others who make you happy.
Relief makes you realize that the pressure of poverty is gone or lessened. Choose relief.
Obviously, this is turning out to be the Year of the Loudest Fanbases in Sports 📢 ⚽ 🏀 📣
1. Arsenal (London Gunners)
2. New York Knicks
3.???
Who knows, this could be England's Year, and maybe football is finally coming home 🕒⏳
#Arsenal#Knicks#ThreeLions
Sustained wealth happens when you have a community thinking together. The key person who is visibly wealthy only achieves that wealth because others also have skin in the game and propel them for their benefit.
I am not engaging in "trillionaire worship" like others, but what was instructive about the SpaceX IPO was that the cafeteria workers and janitors at the same company also became wealthy. That is a bigger deal than anything else.
I hear so much talk about founders and investors in African entrepreneurship, but what nobody tells you is that the people who also became wealthy are the people who supported the entrepreneur and the enterprise with work.
Decades ago, I discovered that Dangote's depot operators, when he was selling commodities, were also Naira billionaires in their own right. They didn't need to cheat him to get wealthy, as most misguided people believe employees should do; they had an arrangement that made all of them wealthy.
Dangote took the financial risk while the depot chiefs took the operational risks. I see this same dynamic in many supply chains in Africa. My wife's aunt's 70th birthday in Accra last year was attended by all the key FMCG players and traders who worked together in an ecosystem that they all profited from.
Aliko became rich because his family learned about this model long before anyone else did. He benefited immensely from it, and he is passing this same ecosystem-building approach on to the next generation of his family.
This aspect of African entrepreneurship is rarely discussed. People want to hear grass-to-grace stories or miracles. True wealth in reality is built by communities and ecosystems that work in sync. I will be talking about it a lot more.
I survived surgery yesterday, and I am grateful for another chance to keep doing this.
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@ronn_aa You cannot grow professionally by doing the bare minimum.
You have to stretch and extend yourself beyond your primary OKRs and KPIs to grow.
This helps in a way that when the right opportunities come, you are closer to the required competencies than your contemporaries.
To have a successful career, you need three things:
A coach: Someone with the tools and know-how to help you sharpen what is at play. They are usually certified.
A mentor: A senior person who has walked a similar path to yours.
A sponsor: A senior person who mentions your name in places you cannot access. Sponsors choose you because you are AUTHENTIC AND DEPENDABLE. You will not stain their white because their name carries weigh
@asemota They didn't need to, because Western Leaders knew the consequences, and only postures to win power - they talk tough about Iran before elections, but do nothing afterwards because the rewards are too little compared to the risk. Orangeman is a different breed though 😉