People posted to Lagos: “Omo traffic too much” 😭
Me posted to Yobe: “Omo… the peace is too much” 😂
Different struggles, same ₦77k allowance.
#NYSC#CorperLife
I will like to give out this work table
Size:- 40” by 20”
Location:- Iwaya, Yaba Lagos.
If you are interested, kindly notify in the comments. (I will pick randomly)
Please note- it’s not brand new, I personally used it … If you are in Iwaya or around and can come pick it up at the shop, kindly notify.
You know that guy who walks into any room and suddenly the whole place lights up? The one everyone calls the life of the party. He’s cracking jokes, dancing like nobody’s watching, buying rounds, making sure everybody feels good. When he’s around, the energy is just different – louder laughs, better vibes, unforgettable nights.
From the outside, it looks like he has it all together. Always smiling in the photos, always the first to show up when someone needs something, always the strong one. People say things like, “That guy? He’s unbreakable. Life is good for him.”
But what people miss is what happens when the music stops and the crowd goes home.
Behind closed doors, the same man who made everyone laugh sits in the quiet and fights battles no one sees. The smiles that looked so easy during the day start to feel heavy. The jokes that came so naturally begin to hide the emptiness he carries inside. He tells himself, “I can’t burden anyone. I’m supposed to be the happy one. I’ll be fine tomorrow.”
Depression doesn’t always look like someone sitting in a dark corner crying. Sometimes it wears the brightest smile in the room. Sometimes it’s the friend who never says no to a good time because that’s the only time the noise in his head gets quiet.
The truth is, many of us know someone like this. The brother who’s always organizing the hangouts. The colleague who keeps the office lively. The guy whose laughter you can hear from across the street. We enjoy their light so much that we forget they might be running out of it.
So today, if you have that person in your life – the one who seems to have endless energy for everyone else – check on them properly. Not just “How far?” in passing. Ask how they’re really doing when the party is over. Let them know it’s safe to not be okay.
Because depression is real. But so is help. And sometimes the smallest conversation can remind someone that they don’t have to carry it all alone.
If you’re the one carrying the weight right now and pretending everything is fine, hear this: your light still matters, even on the days it feels dim. You don’t have to perform happiness to be loved. Reach out. There are people who care.
Let’s start looking deeper than the smiles we see. The life of the party deserves to feel alive too.
His Music still touches lives today.
Please depression is a big deal. Affecting rich, old, black, white, male, female.
Don't bottle up, seek help.
It is available. You are never alone
This thread is to raise awareness on depression and suicide
It is real.
I hate this manipulative game people play.
They deliberately trigger or offend you, and the moment you react or push back, they smugly declare, "So this is who you really are."
What do you mean?
I was kind, calm, and composed the whole time, but you didn't consider that the real me. Yet the second you offend me and I return the energy, suddenly that's my true character?
So I'm supposed to smile and bless you after you step on my toes? Please. You're not serious.
Above all, love God.
@GloriousGod01 Do you remember that God is 'Omniscient'.
I think he already allocated a specific pain level for childbearing then when he wanted to punish Eve he cursed that it wouldn't be the pain he initially allocated but an increase.
I think Cain and Abel were the first child of A & E.
@degogetteer@EmmaOkoreMD Your last sentence
We grew up under strict parenting and some did worse than the young guy true but we were still cautious, there's was always a bit of fear/ respect.
Let's imagine you're a father would you do that?
You have so much time. A very, very, very long time horizon to achieve whatever you want in your life. So start now, start early and leave yourself enough time to enjoy all that you have worked so hard for. Always remember that.