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Yes!!!
I'd rather wait, execute patiently and stay on the trade, there was a time I'd ask myself why did this trade went well and I'd have no explanation, but now, I'm still learning but I can tell you what the market is saying just by studying and following market structure.
I learnt something today and it made me truly believe the saying, “A closed mouth is a closed destiny.”
I was making my hair and overheard my stylist talking to her neighbor. Apparently, she sells kunu, but she couldn’t make any that day because she had no bottles to package it. Customers had come asking, but she had nothing to sell. She said she was waiting for a woman who usually gathers used water bottles from people and sells them to her.
I was surprised and asked, “You buy the bottles? That’s why you can’t make the kunu?” She said yes.
I immediately told her, “I have some bottles I’ve been keeping. I usually give them away, but you can have them.”
She was so excited and said she would quickly soak the millet so she could make the kunu that same day.
Then her neighbor smiled and said something that stuck with me:
“It’s good to speak up. You never know where help will come from.”
And honestly, that’s so true. Sometimes, the solution we’re waiting for is just one conversation away. Don’t suffer in silence. Speak up… Ask…. Share. You never know who God has positioned to help you.
This project means a whole lot to me because I watched it grow from an empty building to MECLUXE fashion store where quality and original clothing brands like H&M, Naked, Prettylittlethings, River island, add muse London etc are being sold.
So to all my Abuja girlies that like luxury and love to look and dress classy, this is for you 🤭🥰.
You want to make a statement whenever you walk into a room or at a social gathering, MECLUXE is for you.
Store opening date coming soon .
For now , we’re still setting up 🤭
On May 4th, 2026, I quit my job to pursue Forex trading full-time.
To be honest, it wasn’t an easy decision.
For a long time, I was held back by the fear of the unknown. The comfort of a monthly paycheck kept me in a place I had already outgrown…. (The Modern Slavery)
I kept asking myself:
“What if it doesn’t work?”
“What if I fail?”
“What if I lose everything I’ve worked for?”
“What if I’m making the biggest mistake of my life?”
Those questions kept me on the job longer than I wanted to stay.
But eventually, I realized something:
The risk of staying where I was had become greater than the risk of trying.
So I took the leap.
Not because I had everything figured out.
Not because I was already successful.
But because I believed that with focus, discipline, consistency Doing the right thing, and God’s grace, I could build something meaningful.
Since then, I’ve been able to:
✅ Build my trading workstation
✅ Secure funded accounts
✅ Run challenge accounts
✅ Grow my personal accounts
✅ Refine years of learning, failures, lessons from different courses , and experiences into a clear trading edge- FAITHEDGEX
The journey hasn’t been perfect.
There were days I questioned everything.
Days when progress felt invisible.
Days when giving up seemed easier than pushing forward.
But every time I looked back at where I started, I reminded myself:
“I’ve come too far to quit now.”
One lesson I’ve learned is that many people enter Forex without a clear purpose.
Some start because they saw someone else’s success.
Others are simply chasing quick money.
That approach rarely lasts.
If you’re serious about trading > or any dream that matters🫴define your WHY.
Your purpose is what keeps you moving when motivation disappears.
And for those who are currently where I once was 🫳full of doubts, uncertainty, and fear ✌️my advice is simple:
Learn from people who have already walked the path you’re trying to take.
Success leaves clues.
Find people who have achieved what you’re aiming for, study their journey, learn from their mistakes, and apply those lessons to your own path.
Trying to figure everything out by yourself often leads to unnecessary delays and costly mistakes.
You don’t need to know everything before you start.
You simply need the humility to learn, the patience to grow, and the discipline to stay the course.
Remember:
Every successful trader was once a beginner.
Every funded trader once doubted themselves.
Every profitable trader once had more questions than answers.
I’m not where I want to be yet, but I’m grateful for how far I’ve come.
The workstation, funded accounts, and growing accounts are great milestones, but they’re not my biggest achievement.
My biggest achievement was having the courage to bet on myself despite the fear.
This is just the beginning.
The journey continues. 🚀📈
Thanks to Big Bosses @Attah_x@Dexterity_001@midrizzy1 - who have inspired me directly or indirectly- will make you proud even more
@twitgameboy For the sake of my mum, for the sake of my father, and junior brothers and sister. I Iyanu Majeed Adenola would be in a better space by 2027.
For three consecutive years, I bought birthday gifts for a friend.
Not because she asked.
Not because I expected anything in return.
I just genuinely cared about her and wanted to celebrate her.
The first year, I didn't think much about it.
The second year, same thing.
By the third year, I started noticing something.
Not once had she ever given me a birthday gift.
Not even something small.
Not even a card.
So one day, I asked her about it.
Not because I was keeping score.
I was just curious.
Her answer was simple: "I don't have money."
And honestly, I understood that.
But what stayed with me wasn't the money.
Because appreciation doesn't always have to be expensive.
A thoughtful message.
A handwritten note.
A small gesture.
Something that says, "I thought about you too."
That's when I realized that sometimes people appreciate you, but not in the same way you appreciate them.
And sometimes, the effort in a friendship isn't necessarily equal.
Do you think friendships should have balanced effort, or is it okay for one person to give more than the other?
I once left a relationship because the guy said that the woman he marries would not work but be a stay at home mum. He pointed out that his mum did the same. I saw it as a red flag and quit. I couldn’t imagine going to school for 5 years and bagging many years work experience only to sit at home for the rest of my life after, after marrying him.