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I can see how this can happen. If you make money like this and it is not frequent, the first thing you need to do is set up investments before lifestyle creep. That 75k at 10% would have given him $7.5k a year. If it was in NG, converting to naira and investing at 20% would have given him 21M a year. He would have been living on that 21M.
When you make money your first though should be about setting up structures for yield and not consumption
King.sol 🇶🇦@teddi_speaks
My friend made about $75,000 end of last year and decided to build a house and buy a car, the problem now is money isnt flowing in as he thought, now hes stuck with an unfinished building and is at the verge of selling his car to keep things going. My advice for him was to sell the house instead.
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And don’t wear them only for special occasions.
You are an occasion, you are special, wear them whenever and to wherever you want.
Ronnie, the Founders’ Storyteller🦋✨@ronn_aa
It’s very important that as you get older you start buying more quality clothes.
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High agency is your greatest asset when the odds are stacked against you.
Growing up with limited resources teaches you that waiting for perfect conditions means waiting forever. You learn that nobody's coming to save you, not because the world is cruel, but because everyone's fighting their own battles.
High agency means you stop asking "why me?" and start asking "what's next?" It's seeing every constraint as a puzzle to solve, not a wall to stop you. No connections? Build them. No capital? Start where you are. No mentors? Books, podcasts, and observation become your university.
The beautiful paradox: those who start with less often develop more agency. When you've never had a safety net, you learn to build wings on the way down. You become resourceful in ways that privilege can't teach.
Your background isn't your destiny, it's your training ground. Every obstacle you've overcome has been building your agency muscle. The hunger that comes from scarcity, when channeled right, becomes the drive that refuses to accept "that's just how things are."
The path isn't about forgetting where you came from. It's about using that perspective as fuel. You see opportunities others miss because you've learned to create value from nothing.
Agency isn't about denying systemic barriers exist, it's about refusing to let them have the final word on your story.
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