Even the skills acquisition needs capital to begin.
Even the academic needs fees to acquire.
So as a person from a very poor home. Which option is the best hence family can only struggle to give you one. Do you decide on skills or school 🤔
But it was this same family that stood by me when the heartbreak hit me, I wished love didn't blind me. Jeffrey finally started earning and all I noticed was him flexing ladies, when I confronted him he screamed am young allow me to live my life with fun, no mention of us, all the plans of setting was gone, I politely asked him, did you ever loved me, he said yes because you were the lady that love me at my lowest not because you are my spec.... Incoming more stay tuned.💔 3/3
The most painful thing that could happen to one is emotional pain, you can't see it nor touch it, yet it drains you, most your mind brains and body. But please emotional pain is fair than being blind, on a wheelchair or amputated.
But it really does hurt, after three years with Jeffrey he walked out on everything like it was nothing all along or was it all lies to him? 1/3
Jeffrey was an only son, and I was older than him, but he assured me it was just a number, and he will marry me and hence he's bond to marry on time. We built together, and I was working real hard for myself and my man, so we can stand strong and ready for family. I even focused on his growth as my belief was what is mine is yours, and in a way I didn't help my own family because I was grooming my man. 2/3
One interesting shift in modern food culture is that restaurants are no longer judged only by taste. People now evaluate them based on aesthetics, social media appeal, interior design, and overall “vibe” just as much as the actual food.
I think this has changed the purpose of dining out in a major way. It’s no longer just about eating a good meal. it’s also about how the experience looks and feels when shared online, which adds another layer of expectation for businesses and customers alike.
If a connection isn't actively elevating you, challenging you, or cheering on your wins, it’s just draining your battery.
Protecting your peace and keeping that circle tight is the only way to actually grow. Keep those standards high.
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So, my mother was raped and ended up pregnant. She wasn't planning on keeping me, so she went to an abortion clinic and was about to have an abortion when she accidentally discovered her nose was bleeding. And I'm not talking about a regular nosebleed. It was so bad that the doctor there actually told her they couldn't perform the surgery because she'd lost so much blood, so she had to reschedule. Because of how intense and random the nosebleed was, my mother took it as divine intervention and never returned to that clinic and saw her pregnancy through.
She did smoke and drink during my pregnancy, but I can't blame her considering the circumstances. When I was born, my hip was dislocated, and they didn't find out until I started crawling about a year later. They put it in a cradle, and my entire body was in a cast. Flash forward to this point: I was recently diagnosed with congenital hip dysplasia and underwent a hip replacement on the same hip about a year ago.
But my mom and I were incredibly close. I didn't have a perfect childhood, but we remained incredibly close and spoke almost every day, even though we lived across the country from her. I tried to visit her regularly. To this day, she tells me that I was the single greatest thing that ever happened to her and that I was the light of her life.
I was an accident born out of desperation, and somehow my presence alone gave her the will to keep fighting and ended up being the best thing that ever happened to her.
This is a photo of me and my mom from about a year ago!
🚨📢| Mourinho slams Neves: Ronaldo is not just another player:
“João Neves’ recent comment that Cristiano Ronaldo is “just another player like the rest of us” has stirred up a lot of unnecessary drama. While everyone is entitled to their opinion, the timing and wording show a lack of respect for what Ronaldo truly represents for Portugal
The truth is simple: without Cristiano Ronaldo, the world might barely know Portuguese football. He put this country on the map with his talent, leadership, and unmatched mentality. Give Ronaldo a national team with the depth and quality of Brazil or Argentina, and there’s no doubt he’d have multiple World Cups. Portugal’s limitations as a squad-not his individual level-are what have held them back from even greater success.
It’s heartbreaking to see Ronaldo shoulder most of the blame after every disappointing result. He still carries the team on his back at 41, yet faces constant criticism from within and outside. Compare that to Argentina: even during Messi’s off games, you’ll never see their players diminish him or treat him as “just one of the guys.” They protect their legend because they understand what he means to the nation.
No one is saying the younger players can’t have opinions or push for their place. But undermining the greatest player your country has ever produced – the one who made everything possible for this generation – is shortsighted. Ronaldo’s legacy isn’t up for debate. He’s not just a player; he’s Portugal’s history and pride. Respect that.”