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Yorùbá–Bàƙìnì | African stories + raw human emotion | Saying what most people only feel ^Arsenal ^Starboy^ CR7^
Abuja, Nigeria Katılım Eylül 2024
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For I am not Ashamed of Jesus Christ

AndyJnr ° Umaru @AndyjnrUmaru
For i am not Ashamed of JESUS CHRIST 🩸❤
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@OhItsRashid You can study something and not understand the concepts of it.
That is why first hand experience is necessary so you can understand how it works and why it works that way.
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@OhItsRashid Now is experience
You can forget what they teach but even the experience you had when you are 7 8 years old you will still remember them
That’s why they say experience is the best teacher
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Neither is universally “more valuable” — their value depends on what you’re trying to do. But if you force a real-world answer:
Lived experience tends to win in execution. Academic study tends to win in understanding.
Here’s the honest breakdown:
1. Lived experience = reality-tested knowledge
•You’ve felt consequences, not just read about them
•You learn faster because mistakes are expensive
•You develop instincts, judgment, and adaptability
Example: Someone who has run a business for 5 years understands customers, pressure, and failure far better than someone who only studied business theory.
Why it’s powerful: It’s hard to fake. It builds intuition — the kind you can’t get from books.
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2. Academic study = structured, transferable knowledge
•You learn proven frameworks and theories
•You avoid reinventing the wheel
•You can understand complex systems faster
Example: A trained engineer can design systems safely because they understand underlying principles, not just trial-and-error.
Why it’s powerful: It gives you a map before you enter the terrain.
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3. The real truth: one without the other is limited
•Experience without study → you may repeat mistakes or stay narrow
•Study without experience → you may sound smart but fail in reality
The strongest people combine both:
•They learn fast (study)
•Then adapt in the real world (experience)
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Simple way to think about it:
•Study tells you what should work
•Experience shows you what actually works
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Final answer (no sugarcoating):
If you had to pick one for survival and real-world success, lived experience is usually more valuable — because reality doesn’t care about theory.
But if you want long-term leverage and mastery, academic study multiplies the value of your experience.
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If you want, I can break this down specifically for money, business, or content creation — where the answer gets even more interesting.
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@OhItsRashid Lived experience is more valuable than academic study because life gives you tests to solve, and you learn from them, whereas academic study prepares and teaches you first, then gives you a test to solve.
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@Mellyyung77 You quote the persons post with what you want. Then it appears like that
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@OhItsRashid How do your post stay untop of the other person own , lets all learn
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Na Lobistar tribe

Meano ED@M_Meano
Which tribe has this kind of head in Nigeria ? Make I no talk wetin dey my mind 😂
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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu witnessed the signing of a £746 million financing agreement in London between Nigeria’s Ministry of Finance, led by Wale Edun, and Citi Bank to modernise Apapa and Tin Can Island ports in Lagos. The deal is aimed at easing congestion, improving efficiency and strengthening Nigeria’s trade capacity.
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