
MentorX2
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MentorX2
@X2mentor
Global Markets. *Connected Thinking Expert. Ethical AI Evangelist.





Intelligent people aren’t loud. They don’t demand attention. They don’t need to prove anything. But when you’re around them, you feel it. To your bones. You feel calmer. More like yourself. They ask deep questions no one asks. They notice small things. Real intelligence isn’t looks, clothes, money, status. It’s in the way someone thinks. The way they see the world. It’s quiet. Intelligent people make you feel understood, not impressed.

In 2009, Nigerian police arrested a goat on suspicion of attempted armed robbery.


🚨BREAKING: Buckingham Palace has confirmed King Charles will not issue an Easter message this year

Y'all remember the nurses featured in the viral video calling on the Enugu State Government to intervene in the condition of Uwani General Hospital, Enugu, has cried out, alleging that they have been susp£nded by the hospital management. This follows a query issued by the Enugu State Government to the hospital over the situation highlighted in the video. Meanwhile, reports indicate that the hospital has since addressed and fixed the issues raised as of yesterday. However, the affected nurses say they have been instructed not to resume duty for the time being and the school gave them indefinite suspension.


Satoshi Nakamoto in 2010 on quantum computers: "If it happens gradually, we can still transition to something stronger."

I only trust 3 people: 1. Me 2. Myself 3. And l

Vietnam reunified in 1975 under Communist rule after decades of war. Initial reconstruction faced massive challenges: bombed infrastructure, U.S. embargo, Soviet-style central planning, collectivized farms, and isolation. Economic stagnation hit hard—hyperinflation, food shortages, and per capita GDP under $200 by the mid-1980s. The turning point was 1986's Doi Moi ("Renovation") reforms: market liberalization, private enterprise allowed, land rights for farmers, and openness to foreign direct investment. By the 1990s, U.S. relations normalized (1995), the embargo lifted, and Vietnam joined ASEAN (1995) and WTO (2007). Priorities: export-led growth, education focus, and infrastructure. Result: ~7% annual GDP growth since 1990, poverty drop from 50%+ to ~5%, now a top manufacturing hub (electronics, textiles, autos via Samsung, Intel, Foxconn). Became one of Asia's fastest-growing economies by leveraging its young workforce and strategic location.




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