It’s a privilege to be able to ascend in life.
Romantically, academically, financially, socially, physically, spiritually. Maintain focus on the things you want and don’t allow others opinions to allow you to waver. Because I guarantee if they could fill your shoes tomorrow, they would.
I was with @TMobile for 9+ years… They didn’t/wouldnt offer ANYTHING for #Loyal existing customers 🤷🏽♀️… There’s no way I’m paying $250 for phone service and I didn’t have any phones I was leasing…. S/O to @Verizon for having an amazing NEW customer promo …I have 4 lines for way less than $200 🤞🏾 and 3 new iPhone 17😌..
I hate that Home Depot, T mobile and UPS uses them Indian call centers for customer support… like bro I can barely understand what the fuck they be saying…honestly it should be illegal to do shit like that. How I buy something from American but get Indian customers service …
Always ignore provoking spirits. They thrive on creating problems, provoking reactions, and manipulating you into acting in ways you wouldn’t. When you lash out, they flip the script and play the victim.
Once you stop posting regularly on social media, you just never go back to doing it. You also realize that sharing every detail of your life from the moment you wake up every day isn't normal. It leaves you feeling overexposed and makes strangers far too familiar with you.
This InstaCart delivery driver woman rang the doorbell of the house where she had delivered the groceries to.
She asked them if they could put extra money on her tip. 😳
Mind you, she was already receiving a $12 tip!
If you notice, she left the groceries in the sun and not even in the saved part. 🤯
I would have went and changed the tip to zero after that.
InstaCart, you need to do better with your drivers.
Would you have given her more money if she rang your doorbell and asked for more? What would you have done?