Young men posting pictures with wads of cash (sometimes foreign currencies) on a table; Holding a bundle to their ears like a phone; Taking pictures while making sure the 3 cameras show.
1. You make yourself a money object
You make people see you, and only think of how much
1. You make yourself a money object
You make people see you, and only think of how much
you can help them with. Nobody cares about your wisdom (if you have any), your talents, your better qualities as a man.
They see you as a walking money bag. They'd want to rob you, promise you loyalty or love for your cash, scam you.
You can't trust anyone's friendship.
They see you as a walking money bag. They'd want to rob you, promise you loyalty or love for your cash, scam you.
You can't trust anyone's friendship.
2. You put pressure on yourself
After posting such pictures, what happens in your down period? What happens when you face a setback? How do you look at the people who saw you in a pool of cash?
You'll see your minor setbacks as huge downfalls, and whatever evil the pressure
After posting such pictures, what happens in your down period? What happens when you face a setback? How do you look at the people who saw you in a pool of cash?
You'll see your minor setbacks as huge downfalls, and whatever evil the pressure
makes you engage in to bounce back, is on you.
3. You're not a Man
A Man is not a rich man. A Man is one who provides for and protects his family, or those around him.
You need money to provide. You don't need to show you have money to provide.
3. You're not a Man
A Man is not a rich man. A Man is one who provides for and protects his family, or those around him.
You need money to provide. You don't need to show you have money to provide.
Some menial workers provide for their families without counting their earnings in public.
It's suspicious you have to show strangers that you have money. It's like that's all you can offer.
In the end, you turn out to be a simp, an ingrate, or a criminal.
It's suspicious you have to show strangers that you have money. It's like that's all you can offer.
In the end, you turn out to be a simp, an ingrate, or a criminal.
The next time you have that urge to show your latest earnings to strangers, ask yourself;
"Do I need their validation before I know I'm truly doing well for myself?"
It's usually a No.
"Do I need their validation before I know I'm truly doing well for myself?"
It's usually a No.
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