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Why isn't Nigeria rich?Bad government? Corruption?
Or is there a more uncomfortable explanation: the way we think about money itself?
In my new article, I explore why some societies turn money into capital,while others struggle .
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Mbappe is at a stage where perception matters almost as much as performance. Even with everything he achieved at Paris Saint-Germain, the label that he’s a difficult player to manage stuck, and he’s about to continue that same trajectory at Real Madrid.
The danger for Kylian Mbappe is that once a reputation follows you across clubs, people stop judging situations individually. Every disagreement starts fitting an already established narrative. At PSG, many excused it because he was the centerpiece of the project and the club structure itself was unstable. But Madrid is different the standards around hierarchy, sacrifice, and public behavior are much stricter, especially for a player expected to lead the next era.
What makes this moment delicate is that Madrid fans can accept arrogance if it comes with dominance, discipline, and decisive performances. What they struggle with is perceived politics, public tension, or anything that feels bigger than the badge. That’s why even subtle actions or comments get amplified quickly in the Spanish media.
And honestly, this is probably the first time in Mbappe’s career where adapting matters more than asserting control. At PSG, the club adjusted to him. At Madrid, history suggests the player eventually has to adjust to the institution. Cristiano learned that balance eventually, Zidane understood it naturally, even Benzema evolved massively in maturity over time.
If Mbappe wants to truly own this era at Madrid, the next evolution of his career probably isn’t technical, it’s emotional discipline, leadership, and understanding how to move politically inside the biggest club environment in football.
The only other current alternative is COO Sabih Khan. Some executives have discussed him taking over Apple’s sales division as a possible test of a larger role. Ultimately the decision is up to Apple’s board, with the most important voice being Cook himself.
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What is neuron degeneration?
Skyler, a machine learning engineer at Neuralink, shares how brain-computer interfaces could bypass neural pathways that are broken due to ALS, helping restore the ability to speak to those who have lost it.
- Worked twice as hard as anyone
- made feedback my breakfast
- asked more questions (nothing was too stupid)
- put my hands up when I didn’t understand or make a mistake
- figured everyone was just winging it and the color of their skin didn’t make them smarter
- anchored on wins and used them as steps to achieve more
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I’m 40. Divorced and a single mum to my neice. This is my advice to you in your 20s. My advice may mean something or not but here goes lol.
1. In your 40s, you realize how important it is to have lived life on your own terms, rather than letting societal pressures dictate your choices. I was so overwhelmed with pleasing everyone around me that I forgot about me and what made me happy. I made plans on what I thought I should be and not what I really wanted to be.
2. Many people in their 20s feel overwhelmed by the idea of getting married or finding the “right” partner, often putting their happiness or personal growth on hold in the process. I made career plans based on my age and how soon I’d want to be married. In 40s, divorced and a single mum to my neice I realize now how fleeting time is and how valuable it is to have pursued my dreams, passions, and experiences unapologetically.
3. Marriage or partnership can be a beautiful part of life, but it’s not the whole of it. The quality of your life isn’t determined by whether you checked that box in your 20s, but by whether you lived fully, cultivated meaningful relationships, pursued what lights you up, and cared for yourself holistically. Travel, read books, meet new people, have fun, educate yourself at every opportunity and let the pieces fall into place.
4. In my 40s, I now appreciate that life isn’t a race or checklist. What truly matters is that I build a life im proud of, it may not be perfect but its mine. There’s nothing I regret from my past but I wish I took on more opportunities instead of worrying so much about the future.
5. Take your physical and mental health very seriously, your 20s sets the foundation for how you age. I have been working out since I was 17, and I also took very care of my body. I see many people in their 20s who don’t think about the long-term effects of things like lack of exercise, bad eating habits, drinking, smoking or chronic stress. Over time, these small choices can lead to issues like back pain, weight management struggles, or mental burnout. BELIEVE ME ITS A REAL ISSUE.
6. More responsibilities will come, aging parents, kids, or career pressures which can be overwhelming if you haven’t built emotional resilience or healthy coping mechanisms. It’s so hard but you have to get ready for it. It’s part of life.
7. Relationships also shift, some friendships will fade, and building meaningful connections becomes more important than maintaining surface-level ones. So learn to sift through your relationships and find out who’s who now.
8. When I turned 40 I suddenly saw life differently , you realize how quickly life moves and how important it is to be intentional about your time and priorities. Investing in your health, passions, and relationships earlier can make this stage of life much more fulfilling. I am still working on it but I can say that I’m on the right path. It gets lonely sometimes but my future self would be proud of me for it.
Goodluck and I wish you well.