Your bad intentions toward people you dislike or are jealous of are not enough to make God fail them.
As long as they keep their foundation strong, your desire to see them fall will only become a burden you carry. God is greater than human envy
As your social capital and financial resources grow, your stay in the waiting room reduces drastically. Access becomes easier, opportunities come faster, and doors open quicker. Influence and resources may not remove every barrier, but they shorten the wait.
When life finally rewards your efforts with undeniable results, it won’t announce itself. That’s why many only get serious after seeing success. What they miss is that the person they admire kept moving while they watched. Stay consistent.
Refusing to be gaslighted and standing firm on your principles will always be misinterpreted by those with an agenda. Don’t get distracted by their narratives. Stay focused on the goal. If you act with integrity, time and results will ultimately vindicate you.
Managing relationships with high-value individuals is an underrated skill. Knowing when to call, text, request a meeting, speak, or stay silent matters. Timing, tact, and emotional intelligence are everything. One careless slip can close a door forever.
If you don’t tell your story, you may end up being cast as the villain in someone else’s version of events.
People are often biased by the narratives they hear. Don’t surrender your voice. Speak your truth, share your perspective, and let your side be heard.
Many Christians excuse low performance by saying, “If not for my faith, I would have achieved more because of the opportunities I turned down.”
There are too many honest and profitable ways to succeed. Faith should inspire excellence, not justify mediocrity.
Self-sabotage is real.
Too often, people blame “village people” for what their own actions keep destroying. When you consistently tear down what you start or abandon what you’re building, look deeper. More often than not, ego and the hunger for validation are at work.
Any religion that constantly removes people from responsibility, excuses discipline, and answers every demand of life with “favour” and “divine speed” may struggle to survive the next decade.
Faith should inspire action, not replace it.
When self-worth and a goal clash, many protect how they’re perceived over the dream itself. Most times it’s ego, not humanity. Anyone unwilling to risk pride for the mission may slow the vision. In every journey, ego and purpose will meet at a crossroads. Choose wisely.
Poju Oyemade, through his event The Platform, is building believers positioned to reshape Nigeria’s economic and political future for kingdom advancement. Others keep raising miracle-chasers with lazy minds. Faith was never meant to become bread. Time will tell.
Having family, friends, mentors, or sponsors to catch you after a big risk is a form of capital .it softens the fear of losing everything. Others have only themselves and God. Every move is a real gamble. That kind of courage is rare.
Our society is painfully shallow.
Have just a little deeper insight and people begin to treat you like a god.
Meanwhile, foolishness and ignorance keep echoing louder than wisdom.