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GRWM | Living in Abuja #6 | Living alone | A day in my life

I've made a YouTube vlog about how I navigate my life in Abuja. I think Abuja is one of the coolest, quietest cities to live in, but I have a problem with it; it's boring and less fun than Lagos. I really miss Lagos State, with its vibrant energy and bustling atmosphere even though Lagos is overpopulated and has a lot of upside down its still a happening place because everyone wants to live in Lagos, but I want you to know that Lagos is not the way Nollywood portrayed it to be, it's just a movie because you will hustle your ass out, Abuja has its diverse cultural scene and its lively nightlife. quiet life, and as an introverted person, I guess that is working for me, but I still miss that Lagos vibe and hanging out with a few friends. I enjoy exploring Abuja's art galleries, museums, and theaters, which contribute to its vibrant cultural scene.

GIVING UP IT'S NOT THE BEST OPTION

 

People judge themselves consequently roughly and assume that they're precisely not able they feel to be failing at  commodity they want. It could exclusively  be resolved by trying a nonidentical pat.

                                       WHY GIVE UP SO EASILY?

People  go through lot of things, sometimes we conclude we ain't the best version of ourselves

Do you think Rome was built in a day? 

          Everyone of us has set backs in one way or the other, however, that does not warrant us to surrender so easily. I often  say this to my friends, that everyone in life started from somewhere, everyone has a hidden story that is left to be unleashed.

Whatever skills you have whether innate or acquired, utilize the opportunity, this days people make money base on their endowment

 OBI WAS A BOY, NOW OBI IS A MAN

What do you understand by this tittle

In life, we go through stages of growth and maturity. we learn everyday, fast-forward back to 2015, i didn't know some stuff and i wished i knew what i know now then, like i said we all have stages of growth.

If you keep making the same mistake in life yearly, it shows how you're UN-grow-ablely stagnant, you keep procrastinating what you want to do without effort. Young man the moment you know what you want the better for you, leave your comfort zone and discover a new wave for yourself.

I hate when people tell me, their motive in life and ended up not doing it, uncle wake up, stop postponing and do the right thing for yourself not waiting for help to locate you.

Sometimes, we need to locate our helper, you can't be at a place and be expecting manner from nowhere, so get up and begin a new journey of discovering yourself, but first ask yourself this WHO AM I?

 

 

 

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