@GaytonMcK Minister, you recall I took you through the SA GALLERY OF LEGENDS EXHIBITION at Freedom Park, Pretoria in 2024 while doing my internship practicals. I’m still unemployed despite doing my Masters in African Studies
@ChrisExcel102 please I need help with him seeing this
Somewhere in your 20s or 30s you’ll get the opportunity to rebuild your life after a negative loop, heal from what broke you, live in your own space, reconnect with your discipline, and learn to love yourself again. It’s very important that you see that journey through.
Ages 25–30 are really tough. You’re dealing with a shrinking friend group,aging parents,fixing the financial mistakes from ur early 20s,your career and your health. You’ve gotta find time to heal your mind. You just have to.
The saddest thing about youth unemployment is that many young people did exactly what society told them to do: study, qualify, work hard. Yet opportunities remain out of reach.
it is an unwritten rule of life that after every prolonged period of hardship and uncertainty, there is going to be a period when you are going to achieve quantum leaps across multiple areas of your life. the only requirement is that you do not give up on yourself
Unfortunately my last relationship completely changed me. So yes, I DO care about the people in your phone. Yes, I DO care about what you're doing when I’m not around. Yes, I DO care when you seem even slightly off. Yes, I DO care about things I wished I didn’t. And it’s not because I’m insecure, controlling, or trying to make your life difficult. It’s because I learned the hard way what it feels like to trust someone fully… and then be broken by them
Back in university, we had one friend everybody laughed at constantly not because he was annoying but because he was always trying random business ideas.
Today perfume sales, tomorrow mini importation, next week crypto.
Every month was new confusion, I remember we used to call him:
“CEO of failed businesses.”
Meanwhile the rest of us felt smarter because we were “focused on school.”
Final year came and everybody started panicking about jobs.