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Talking every day does not make you my friend.
Speaking to each other every day does not make you my friend.
Working together doesn't make you my friend.
NENYE💕@Nenye11111
normalize using words like colleague, classmate, acquaintance, old school mate, neighbor, client. Not everyone is your friend.
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If you are in Nigeria in tech (perhaps Africa), you are now irrelevant. Do this
There is a silent crisis happening in Nigeria and across Africa, and almost nobody is talking about it seriously. The technology knowledge we celebrate here is no longer the kind of technology the rest of the world is building with. While we are clapping for basic skills, the world has moved into systems, intelligence, and scale. The gap is no longer small, it is wide, and it is growing every single day.
The painful truth is that many people think they are in tech, but they are only around tech. Watching tutorials, copying projects, learning outdated stacks, yet unable to solve real problems. Meanwhile, elsewhere, engineers are building AI-driven systems, automating entire workflows, and designing infrastructures that can handle millions of users. It is not the same game anymore, but we are still playing like it is.
What makes it worse is that we are learning in circles. People are being taught by others who are also still trying to understand the same thing. The result is recycled knowledge with no depth. You got no real exposure or real pressure not even real experience and without those, growth becomes an illusion.
There is also a dangerous survival mindset driving this. Many are not learning to become world-class. They are learning just enough to earn something small and move on. But technology does not reward surface-level knowledge for long. The world rewards depth, thinking, and the ability to build things that actually work at scale.
And while all this is happening, the global tech space is not waiting. It is evolving fast. AI is replacing roles. Automation is redefining jobs. Systems are becoming smarter. Yet here, we are still arguing about basics that should have been mastered years ago.
The biggest gap is not even skill, it is mindset. One side is trying to get a job, the other side is trying to build the future.
If this gap is not taken seriously, we will not just be behind. We will become irrelevant in conversations that shape the world.
But for the few who can see it clearly, this is also an opportunity. Because in a space where many are shallow, depth becomes power.
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Speak to me directly ma..
Talk2veee@talk2veee
There are some people on this app,all they do it 1)Login & scroll for gist 2)Follow pages they like reading from 3)Don’t care if you follow them or engage 4)Some repost or keep their TL clean 5)Zero care about verification & ads revenue share 6)Log out & log in again later
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North Korea and South Korea share a genome.
Same ethnic group. Same peninsula. Same people, divided in 1953.
Today, South Korean men average 174 cm. North Korean men average approximately 165 cm.
North Korea has severe food insecurity. Animal protein access is extremely limited. The diet is predominantly grain-based.
The two populations have diverged by roughly 9 centimetres in about two generations.
Nine centimetres. Same genetics.
Different food.
This is the clearest natural experiment on protein and height that exists.
Nobody shows it in the documentary.
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