

Israel Ifeoluwa
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@FinWithIsrael
Kingdom finance Enthusiast💸 × I help teenagers build a healthy relationship with money God's way.









My colleague recently helped her friend secure a job here in Aba. She put in effort, spoke to people, and made sure everything worked out. Her friend got a job, resumed work, settled in, and has now been working for over a month. Since she started, she hasn’t called. Not even once. No check-in, unless my colleague reaches out to her, no “thank you,” not even a simple attempt to see the person who helped her get a job. My colleague feels hurt. Not because she expects payment or rewards, but because she expects basic appreciation. Now she’s beginning to regret ever helping in the first place. I tried to calm her down. I told her maybe her friend is still adjusting to the new environment, trying to find her balance. But deep down, her friend is very ungrateful. Truth is, helping people is a good thing, but not everyone values what you do for them. Some will receive your help, move on, and act like you never existed. Have you ever helped someone who acted like you did nothing for them?






