It’s dangerous telling people they “need” luck or grace to succeed. It leaves room for manipulation by pastors.
Luck and grace are outside your control. You can’t pray them into existence. What you can do is prepare. Because luck determines which opportunity appears but preparation determines whether you can capitalize on it.
If you have no skill in engineering and you get luckily picked for an engineering job, you’re still going to fail at it.
So focus on what you can control. Your effort, skills, and discipline. Let luck take care of itself.
Y'all should stop posting BS tweets for engagements..
But let me be honest with y’all.
Habby was one of my biggest inspirations when I started taking trading seriously in 2021.
I spent hours watching Jeff's videos as far back as 2020.
The first Telegram channel I ever joined was Kojo’s.
I didn’t learn directly from these guys. I don’t even trade like them. But they were the first people I looked at and genuinely saw my future self.
Black kids making it, not abroad, not distant but right here, close enough to feel real.
They made me believe it was possible. That alone changed everything.
So yes, I’m humble enough to acknowledge that people came before me. The same way people are coming up behind me right now.
Which is why these comparisons need to stop.
This isn’t the music industry. This isn’t football.
We’re not competing for a chart position or a trophy. We’re all here to make money and change our lives.
Comparison culture in this space is just noise and it costs people more than they realise.
Respect the ones who inspired you. Even if you’ve grown past them. Even if you’re “BIG” now.
Because right now, without knowing it you’re somebody’s Habby. Somebody’s Jeff. Somebody’s reason to believe it’s possible.
When they make it, how do you want them to talk about you?
I’ve read The Millionaire Next Door so you don’t have to.
Here are 10 lessons that can genuinely change how you think about money:
Read till the end⤵️
1. Most millionaires are invisible.
They don’t live the flashy lifestyle social media sells. Many look completely average, which is exactly why they’re able to build and keep wealth.
2. Wealth isn’t income.
Making a lot of money means little if you spend all of it. Real wealth is the money and assets you still own after years of earning.
3. Looking rich is expensive.
Luxury cars, designer clothes, and constant upgrades often slow wealth creation more than people realize.
4. Freedom is the real reward.
The purpose of money isn’t to impress others. It’s to give you control over your time, choices, and future.
5. Small habits create big fortunes.
Wealth is rarely built through one lucky break. It’s usually the result of smart decisions repeated for decades.
6. The wealthy budget differently.
They know where their money goes. Every naira or dollar has a purpose instead of being spent impulsively.
7. Delayed gratification is a superpower.
Many people buy what they want now. Wealthy people are often willing to wait so they can have far more later.
8. Ownership changes everything.
The biggest wealth creators usually own businesses, stocks, or assets that work for them even when they’re asleep.
9. Social pressure keeps many people poor.
Trying to match the lifestyle of friends, colleagues, or influencers can quietly destroy your finances.
10. Wealth is built before it’s visible.
By the time people notice someone’s success, years of discipline, sacrifice, and smart decisions have usually happened behind the scenes.
The biggest takeaway from the entire book:
Most people spend money to look wealthy. The wealthy spend money in a way that eventually makes them wealthy.
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You’re a man. Every bit of your focus should be on money, purpose, and fixing your life. Who likes you or dislikes you should be none of your business.
Sir Matt Busby Player of the Year ✅
United Players' Player of the Year ✅
FWA Footballer of the Year ✅
Premier League Player of the Season ✅
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