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For many salary earners, payday comes with excitement, but a few days later, the money seems to disappear. Rent, transport, food, family responsibilities and rising prices often make it feel like salaries do not match the amount of hard work people put into their jobs. This is even more difficult for workers who do not have side businesses or extra sources of income.
Still, earning a salary is not just about spending; it is also about planning. The way money is managed often determines whether there is peace of mind before the next payday.
The first step is to have a budget. Before spending, write down your important needs such as rent, food, transportation and utility bills. This helps you know where your money is going and prevents unnecessary expenses.
Secondly, learn to separate needs from wants. Not everything you desire is urgent. Buying things simply because others are buying them can put pressure on your finances and leave you broke before month-end.
Saving should also become a habit. It does not have to be a large amount. Even setting aside a small percentage of your salary every month can make a difference over time. Savings can help during emergencies and reduce the need to borrow money.
It is equally important to avoid impulse spending. Discounts and attractive offers can tempt people into buying things they do not need. Taking time to think before making purchases often saves money.
Finally, try to live within your means. A modest lifestyle today can create financial stability tomorrow. Salaries may not always be enough, and the economy may be challenging, but wise spending and consistent saving can help salary earners stay in control of their finances and prepare for a better future.
Cheers.
Anything you do on this app, remember that people are watching. Your tweet, your personality, and every other thing you put on here, there are people who watching you and today, i can testify 😭
You’ll start having a mental breakdown the moment you compare your peaceful life to the idiots posting everything about their life on social media.
USE YOUR BRAIN.
YOU DON’T KNOW WHAT MOST OF THESE PEOPLE DO IN THE DARK.
BE CONTENTED. BE SOLID. 👏‼️
Since I left secondary school, I haven't met any of my classmates except one, whom I met in my town during the Ileya festival. Does that mean they are now living a good life or a bad life?
Yesterday, I had the intention of posting the father's day epistle I wrote. But, other things came up— and as usual—I had to sacrifice it.
A father's day reminder. 😁
When they want to borrow money from you, it’s always a “life and death” situation.
When it’s time to pay it back, it suddenly becomes a game of hide-and-seek.
Anyway, always lend only what you can afford to lose. Not every loan gets repaid.
Marriage won’t fix loneliness, financial irresponsibility, or poor character. It only amplifies whatever already exists.
If you’re selfish while single, you’ll likely be selfish in marriage.
If you can’t manage money alone, having a spouse won’t suddenly make you financially disciplined.
If you’re unhappy with yourself, marriage won’t magically make you whole.
Marriage is not a repair shop. It’s more like a magnifying glass.
It exposes and often enlarges the traits, habits, and issues you already have.
Dare I say that marriage, just like money, doesn’t change people. It amplifies what’s already there.
I am very bold, but when it comes to building a house by the roadside, I won't do it. A trailer's brakes could fail and my house could become its final destination, killing all of us.
Abeg, no matter how much people value houses along the road, I don't want one.
Iku ò ní pa wa báyìí. 🙏
1. Pick a lane.
2. Document your wins.
3. Give value first.
4. Show up consistently.
5. Build relationships.
Do these five things and a lot will change for you.
You planned your wedding during the height of the raining season.
On your wedding day, it started raining heavily, and now you’re blaming the devil.
Truly, common sense is not common.
There is a time to sow. there’s also a time to harvest. You can’t buy wisdom at the market.
NOTHING MOVES ME ANYMORE.‼️
I have reached a point where small things just bounce off me. Wahala that would have ruined my whole week last year? I see it now and just shrug. Somebody’s opinion that would have kept me awake at night? I read it, smile and continue with my day. This is not pride. This is not “I don’t care about anything” energy. This is peace I worked for.
You don’t get here by accident. You get here after enough disappointments taught you which things deserve your energy and which ones don’t. You get here after you stop expecting people to show up the way you show up for them. You get here after enough mornings of choosing calm over chaos, deliberately, even when chaos was begging for your attention.
Nobody talks about how boring peace looks from outside. No drama, no wahala, no reaction videos. Just a person who finally stopped performing emotions for an audience that was never paying for tickets.
If small things still get on your nerves, that’s not weakness but that’s just a sign you’re still growing into this version of yourself.
Take your time. You’ll get here too.
There are some states in Nigeria that are neither in the news for anything bad or good. They are just there and their people don’t even make noise on social media. Those states are those states you wonder if anybody is actually from those states.