My name is olamide.
I fix cars.
Sell cars.
Run a YouTube channel https://t.co/wwK3PZGeR3 .
In short,I'm an engineer,a business man and digital content creator.
When I took a course in Communication, one of the first things they made me do was slow down my speech.
At the time, I didn’t understand why.
Today, whenever I meet someone who talks very fast, I just smile because I know exactly what’s happening.
In many cases, people who speak quickly have minds that process information at an incredible pace. They move from one idea to another in seconds, often long before everyone else has caught up.
I bet people at Chowdeck have to chase Femi around with a Pen and Paper just to catch up with his thought process.
Everyone else looks at a business like this and says, “Wow, beautiful.”
I don’t.
My mind immediately starts running the numbers.
-Is the property rented, leased, or owned? -Who designed the industrial kitchen?
-What’s the monthly electricity bill? Grid, diesel, gas, or solar?
-How was it financed? Equity or a double-digit interest loan?
-Who trained the staff to deliver that level of service?
-What’s the daily break-even point?
Where others see aesthetics, we see systems.
Where others see success, we see cash flow.
Where others see a beautiful building, we see thousands of decisions, risks, and sacrifices.
That’s the entrepreneur’s curse,we’re always doing the math.
@WestnotWest I assure you,the automotive industry has reached their peak.
In the next 50 years,it won't look like a golf but just another random car on the road.
I watch my brothers celebrate their "little wins" and I'm happy for them because I know how they started and how much effort they put into that win.
Every win is a win though,there's no such thing as a "little win".
@fodilullahi26@falzthebahdguy@falzthebahdguy please reshoot this video and hold a brief case full of money with the gallons,so they can know how much money we using to buy fuel.