



Elizabeth Oricha
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@ElizabethOricha
Product Designer | UI/UX Designer | Blockchain | Wealth | Frontend Developer| UI animation | Community moderation





She removed her poor friends from the wedding guest list quietly. No fight. No explanation. Just soft exclusion. She told herself it was about “class.” About aesthetics. About the kind of wedding she had always dreamed of. One girl noticed she was no longer invited and sent her a message: “I thought we were close?” She replied carefully: “Please understand the vision.” That sentence spread quietly among old friends. Wedding day came. Everything looked expensive. Luxury chairs. Fresh flowers. Perfect makeup. Rich guests taking pictures for Instagram. Then the rain came. Not small rain. The kind that destroys plans aggressively. Canopies collapsed. Speakers stopped working. Decorations fell into mud. Most of the “classy guests” disappeared immediately to protect their clothes and heels. The bride stood there crying. Then something unexpected happened. The same “local friends” she excluded showed up. One held an umbrella over her mother. Another carried gifts inside. Another removed her heels and started packing wet chairs. Nobody mentioned the insult. Nobody mentioned “the vision.” That night, while watching them help her quietly in the rain… she realized class and character are not the same thing.

You are not seeing this by chance. This is your reminder that things will be okay. Trust the process.











I got the job guys🤝 Made a brutally honest presentation on why their 51-screen onboarding was a conversion killer. The founder's mind was blown. This is a reminder that clients don't just pay for pixels, they pay for perspective. I'll accept congratulations.😌

I'm currently reviewing a mobile app for a startup. 51 onboarding screens. 7 different sections. That's not onboarding anymore, it's a test of patience. Most users won't complete it. They'll just go back to the app store and download a competitor.