She posts soft life every day.
Nice places.
Good food.
Clean outfits.
Looks like she has it all figured out.
Reality?
She’s drowning in debt.
Social media in Uganda can be very misleading.
Not everything you see is real.
Be careful what you compare yourself to.
Be honest… have you ever felt this pressure?
We laughed at his small business in campus.
Selling simple stuff.
Nothing “serious.”
Fast forward 2 years…
He now employs some of the same people who mocked him.
Never underestimate small beginnings.
What looks small today can change everything tomorrow.
Stay consistent.
This happens more than people admit.
He graduated with a First Class.
Everyone expected him to “make it” fast.
Today?
He’s doing deliveries around Kampala.
Not because he’s lazy.
Because opportunities didn’t come.
Uganda will humble you.
What people don’t see is the effort behind survival.
Respect anyone still pushing.
More real stories coming.
Just a reminder to treat mothers right. This is how long an epidural needle is. I had an epidural when I was going to give birth but I couldn’t even notice the length of the neeedle due to the labor pains 😩😩