Procrastination is self-sabotage disguised as "I'll do it later."
It's the silent thief that steals your future one delay at a time.
Every time you procrastinate, you're choosing temporary comfort over permanent progress.
You're not waiting for the right time. You're wasting the time you already have.
And with every delay, you're voting against the future you say you want.
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You might be trolling Ronaldo, but with Bruno Fernandes, Vitinha, and João Neves running the show for him, things look very different.
Messi fans, calm down.
This squad could bring the World Cup home for Ronaldo.
Your country is called a “3rd world country,” but you probably don’t even realize what that label is doing to you.
Your passport is treated like a risk instead of a privilege.
Your visa applications come with suspicion instead of trust.
Your opportunities abroad require extra proof, extra effort, and extra patience.
Before you even speak, you’re already being judged based on where you’re from.
Originally, this label referred to countries outside the Western and Soviet blocs. Today, it’s loosely used for nations with weaker economic systems, infrastructure, and institutions.
If you’re from Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, Pakistan, Bangladesh, or Nepal, you’ve likely felt this reality in one way or another.
And it’s not about you as a person. It’s about the systems you were born into.
That’s why access to the world has never really been equal.
One person we have to give credit to once the Clarity Act is passed is Senator Cynthia Lummis.
She has been consistent in pushing for it.
Once BTC bottoms and the Clarity Act passes, the market will go parabolic—we could experience one of the strongest bull runs of all time.
To be entitled is to believe someone is coming to save you.
To sit and wait for help while doing nothing with what you already have.
To expect opportunities to show up at your door while you refuse to move your feet.
To think life will somehow fix itself, or that somebody will sort it out for you.
But that’s not how real life works. Nobody is showing up to live your choices or carry your load.
It starts shifting the moment you stop waiting and start doing, even if it’s small.
You believe you are unlucky, and you begin to experience repeated setbacks that reinforce that perception.
You believe you are not favoured, and you start to encounter resistance and adversity that mirror that mindset.
You believe everything works against you, and you consistently underperform as your focus and expectations decline.
Your beliefs shape your perception of reality.
What you consistently believe, you tend to experience and act upon.