@dimmakilishi Doing a refund for something that is not your fault is bad. As a transporter people believe once an item is being waybilled it must get to their destination at the expected time. Sorry for the stress you went through.
After Germany’s 7–1 win over Curaçao, something even more beautiful happened.
While everyone else celebrated, players from both teams formed a small circle together, put their arms around each other, and prayed.
Germany’s Felix Nmecha later explained:
“On the pitch we’re opponents. After the game, we’re all Christians and brothers. We simply prayed together because we’re grateful.”
In a world constantly trying to divide people, moments like this remind us what really matters. ❤️
If you don't understand this street you will fall into depression.
Someone faked not being allowed into the US for the FIFA world cup and everywhere went Wild.
Sometimes is better to confuse your enemies and see if how they react.
I finally understand what Machiavelli meant when he said, “Never play fair in a game where others cheat.” It doesn’t mean become evil. It means stop being naive. Stop bringing honesty to people who study manipulation, stop giving access to people who weaponize closeness, and stop expecting clean hands from people who already showed you they’ll throw dirt. Sometimes wisdom is not revenge. Sometimes wisdom is learning the rules of the room before the room uses your goodness against you.
Qatar has held a World Cup where everyone who could afford to attend attended, wait till it's the USA hosting and they will have visa restrictions even on the players themselves 😂.
@instablog9ja As a transporter taking your car to ladipo for repairs is a wrong move. They will frustrate the living hell out of you. I understand her anger, they are milking her dry. Very wicked set of humans
My neighbor worked in the same bank for eleven years.
Never late. Never absent. Never caused problems.
The kind of employee every manager loves to have.
And every company forgets to promote.
Year after year she watched colleagues with less experience move up.
She smiled through every announcement.
Congratulated every person genuinely.
Then went home and quietly asked herself the same question each time.
"What am I doing wrong?"
The answer came on a random Wednesday afternoon.
Not from her manager.
Not from a mentor.
From a video she stumbled on during her lunch break.
A woman her age. Similar background. Similar starting point.
Talking about how she had built an income from her knowledge online that dwarfed her previous salary.
She watched it four times.
Then sent herself one email before she went back to her desk.
Subject line: Start today.
Body: No more waiting to be chosen.
She built for eight months before she told anyone.
Eight months of early mornings and late nights.
Eight months of learning and creating and refining.
Then she resigned.
Not because she was pushed out.
Because she had built something worth walking toward.
Her manager asked what it would take to keep her.
She smiled warmly.
"You would have needed to ask me that question eight years ago."
Stop waiting to be chosen. Build something that makes the choice irrelevant.