When money speaks, nobody checks the grammar.
People will laugh at your mistakes when you're struggling.
They'll question your ideas, your background, your accent, and even the way you speak.
But once you start creating value, solving problems, and getting results, the conversation changes.
Suddenly, people pay attention.
Not because your grammar improved overnight.
But because your results got louder.
This isn't an excuse to stop learning or improving yourself.
It's a reminder that results matter.
Keep working.
Keep building.
Keep creating value.
In the end, people may forget how you said it, but they won't forget what you achieved.
Men in the quotes and comment section talking about "orgy"
The only thing in an average man's head is sex which is why they don't mind fucking a demon.
This explains the high rate of simps in our society and why they'll do anything for sex because their whole existence boils down to sexual pleasure.
No discipline, no self control and lack of logical reasoning when they see women. This is why women will continue to use them because they don't have the ability to say NO to sex.
What a shame!
There is no moral lesson here.
You made an irresponsible decision because your wife told you to. Thank God for where you are but there is zero connection in the draft.
With 500k, you can fuck at least 12 different Nigerian prostitutes who are more good looking and sexy than her but an average rich simp will rather use it to fuck one pussy.
Nigerian men too mumu.
Not every job is about the salary.
Some jobs give you experience. Some give you valuable connections. Some teach you skills that can make you more money in the future. Some even create opportunities outside the salary through commissions, tips, or side deals.
A lot of people are too focused on what they earn today and ignore what they can become tomorrow.
If a job is giving you money, knowledge, or connections, think twice before quitting.
Income is important, but growth matters too.
Ways To Come Out Of Poverty
Learn a Skill: A skill can change your life. It could be sales, digital marketing, graphic design, writing, coding, video editing, or anything people are willing to pay for. The more valuable your skill is, the more opportunities you create for yourself.
Stop Spending Everything You Earn: Many people focus on making money but ignore managing it. Learn to save, budget, and avoid unnecessary spending. Keeping some of what you earn is how you start building a better future.
Spend Time With People Who Want More From Life: Your environment matters. If everyone around you is comfortable making excuses, it becomes easy to do the same. Being around ambitious people can change the way you think and what you believe is possible.
Never Stop Learning;The world keeps changing. Read books, watch educational content, take courses, and stay curious. The more you learn, the more valuable you become.
Take Responsibility For Your Life:This is the hardest one for many people.
It's easy to blame the government, your background, your family, or bad luck. While those things can make life harder, waiting for someone to rescue you won't change anything.
The moment you take responsibility for your decisions, your habits, and your future, you start taking back control of your life.
Poverty doesn't disappear overnight. But small actions repeated consistently can completely change where you are a few years from now.
Start with one step. Then another. Keep going.