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Re: What Lessons Have You Learnt In 2020? by ofiko123(m): 12:45pm On Dec 29, 2020
Through it all, I have learnt to trust in Jesus I have learnt to trust in Christ...

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Re: What Lessons Have You Learnt In 2020? by ArticleBeast: 12:45pm On Dec 29, 2020
SOFTENGR:


I don't agree with no. 6.
You can actually outsmart those who are more powerful than you.
Ask DJ Switch.

Some of Robert Green's points are not applicable in extreme situations and places like Nigeria.
The more you submit to your oppressors, the more you're oppressed. Most times you fight the "powerful" oppressors, then you discover they only remain powerful as long as you remain a coward.
That advise is key. Where is she? She should have stayed back in Nigeria. The Powerful will crush you to pieces. I learnt this the hard way when I was working for an International NGO. It was God that helped me from not going to prison. This should tell you why activist change when they become part of a government.

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Re: What Lessons Have You Learnt In 2020? by Kalatium(m): 12:48pm On Dec 29, 2020
agos:
Post of the year.me I just here to read pples lessons because I didn't learn any lesson grin
Lol but as you read from people's comment you will also end up learning alot.

Life itself is a lesson.
Re: What Lessons Have You Learnt In 2020? by bepositive11: 12:48pm On Dec 29, 2020
1. Big wins take time. Be consistent and focus on making progress.
2. Protecting yourself from failure protects you from success. Protecting yourself from heartbreak protects you from love. Protecting yourself from sadness protects you from happiness.
3. You can only love someone else as much as you love yourself.
4. You don't truly own anything on this planet. Whether it's your house, car, money. You don't own it.
5. People tend to focus more on the bad aspects of their lives. Learn to be grateful for whatever little you have.

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Re: What Lessons Have You Learnt In 2020? by PotatoSalad(m): 12:49pm On Dec 29, 2020
liketerm:
Yahoo is the way and the future, if you can beat them you join them. My frnds are the big boys in town, driving the latest car and living the best life
Whatever makes you sleep better at night angry

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Re: What Lessons Have You Learnt In 2020? by Kalatium(m): 12:50pm On Dec 29, 2020
Wiifesnatcher:
don't settle for less


don't rule yourself out

open your brain

relate with the street

if you never make am no form posh


stop running budget deficit


don't act 200,000 if you're worth 30,000



2020 rewrite my life story, I really learn about God's Grace this year. I'm a product of God's Grace
Yea
Re: What Lessons Have You Learnt In 2020? by Kalatium(m): 12:51pm On Dec 29, 2020
bepositive11:
1. Big wins take time. Be consistent and focus on making progress.
2. Protecting yourself from failure protects you from success. Protecting yourself from heartbreak protects you from love. Protecting yourself from sadness protects you from happiness.
3. You can only love someone else as much as you love yourself.
4. You don't truly own anything on this planet. Whether it's your house, car, money. You don't own it.
5. People tend to focus more on the bad aspects of their lives. Learn to be grateful for whatever little you have.
Yea
Re: What Lessons Have You Learnt In 2020? by PotatoSalad(m): 12:56pm On Dec 29, 2020
Sheriman:

$155 or 155 BTC
Clarify yourself
4m dollars. Early retirement grin
Re: What Lessons Have You Learnt In 2020? by mgdimagaladima(m): 1:00pm On Dec 29, 2020
ojotobiloba1:
Long distance relationship is a big scam
Every Disappointment is a Blessing in Disguise

Long distance relationship is not a scam

Its seems like u didn't meet the right person
Re: What Lessons Have You Learnt In 2020? by lymelyte(m): 1:02pm On Dec 29, 2020
beautyfunke:
I learn to create different source of income sas as a man..
but your profile displays female..smh
Re: What Lessons Have You Learnt In 2020? by BabaIbo: 1:04pm On Dec 29, 2020
Kalatium:

This is good...


Yeah
Re: What Lessons Have You Learnt In 2020? by ojotobiloba1: 1:04pm On Dec 29, 2020
mgdimagaladima:


Long distance relationship is not a scam

Its seems like u didn't meet the right person
Maybe Sha..... But never again will i advice someone to try it
Re: What Lessons Have You Learnt In 2020? by BabaIbo: 1:04pm On Dec 29, 2020
micxwell:

Seconded.


smiley

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Re: What Lessons Have You Learnt In 2020? by Stephansmily(f): 1:08pm On Dec 29, 2020
Praiizz:
Omo I dunno what happened to you tho, but I had a serious heart ache when I read this. All will be well at the long run. Keep staying strong �.


Thanks a lot.
Re: What Lessons Have You Learnt In 2020? by kiddkash(m): 1:10pm On Dec 29, 2020
kingsolomonjnr01:


U story must be disheartening cry cry
it is, but you make due with what you have and hope for the best. even if the hope is gradually fading away


it's the life of a man

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Re: What Lessons Have You Learnt In 2020? by Tobest94: 1:12pm On Dec 29, 2020
Life is just a complicated adventure.. na everyday person dey discover new problem

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Re: What Lessons Have You Learnt In 2020? by Gokoyer0(m): 1:12pm On Dec 29, 2020
Don't kill yourself for others. Do whatever you are capable to do for others. People will move on quickly when you are dead.

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Re: What Lessons Have You Learnt In 2020? by damzy88: 1:15pm On Dec 29, 2020
This

DropsMic:
1. People ain't shit
2. Religious people are the worst people to do business with
3. Never say Never
4. The Government doesn't give a flying fvck about us.. More than 2 months after the lekki saga no one has been arrested. Neither has anything been done about our demands
5. Nigerians are not that smart.
6. God has left Nigeria

7. Only women, children, cats and dogs are loved unconditionally.. A man is only loved under the condition that he provides something.

And last but not the least.



If you are a guy and you don't have money.. No matter how handsome, tall, educated, fresh, eloquent you are, you are a NOBODY.



Extra: Once people know you as the forgiving type, you are doomed
Re: What Lessons Have You Learnt In 2020? by BabaIbo: 1:19pm On Dec 29, 2020
alphaconde:
early In January when my company sacked some of us

though I wasn't sacked

I learned when employers want to enslave u they would say customer is king but they did'nt contact the customer before sacking its employee

so from then i concluded i was a slave and needed to fight for freedom

so i have started my own business though am still working


Similar to what I experienced early this year, some of us were told that they can no longer afford to pay our salary, so we moved.
After that I had a short time with another company but the owner is a chronic "salary holder". I had to involve the police before I could get my money, I was able to break that chain and others followed because she couldn't drag any further or else the police will rubbish her.

Now, I am fully into my business thanks to God almighty.

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Re: What Lessons Have You Learnt In 2020? by simhosting: 1:24pm On Dec 29, 2020
That ASUU strike can last for one year

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Re: What Lessons Have You Learnt In 2020? by Robertgreene1(m): 1:26pm On Dec 29, 2020
kizwid:

Good day brother...
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it depends on ur location bro..i'm privileged 2 be an Anambrarian...we v got many Riverine rice producing areas down here...so I get my supply directly from these places...take em 2 a destoning plant...where they remove all the stones wit a machine then package the rice in well sealed nd branded bags...I then transport nd sell..I have a shop nd I also do home deliveries/supply contracts...all d best bro...

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Re: What Lessons Have You Learnt In 2020? by lymelyte(m): 1:27pm On Dec 29, 2020
bepositive11:
1. Big wins take time. Be consistent and focus on making progress.
2. Protecting yourself from failure protects you from success. Protecting yourself from heartbreak protects you from love. Protecting yourself from sadness protects you from happiness.
3. You can only love someone else as much as you love yourself.
4. You don't truly own anything on this planet. Whether it's your house, car, money. You don't own it.
5. People tend to focus more on the bad aspects of their lives. Learn to be grateful for whatever little you have.
well said.. Very counterintuitive.

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Re: What Lessons Have You Learnt In 2020? by mular(m): 1:39pm On Dec 29, 2020
lazkizz:
I Learnt that Forex and bet9ja are twins brothers..... if am right click the LIKE buttom, if am wrong click SHARE
I built my first house this year from forex money

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Re: What Lessons Have You Learnt In 2020? by allandutch: 1:40pm On Dec 29, 2020
ethicallyright:


The protest also showed that the empires of so called Nigerian Billionaires from the Southern Part of the country will go down after their demise because of the emotional and intellectual stupidity of their children to be able to project into the future.
When the protest was prolonged, I wrote here on Nairaland that it was more of a class struggle. A class struggle between traditional and customary socialists(poor people with entitlement mentality) and risk taking, ambitious capitalists ( politicians (Politics is a business in Nigeria ) and every other wealthy person at the top). That's Karl Marx's Communist Manifesto playing out real life in Nigeria.


I really wished DJ Cuppy's father and Davido's father lost at least one valuable company asset each to the hoodlums who burnt and looted people's sweat. I also wished the reform made the IG withdraw Police escorts from their families so that Kidnappers would relate with them well.

I'm barely 21 and I know my generation is very stupid , senseless , idiotic and copy copy generation. A very foolish generation ravaged by herd mentality.

I wanted to argue with you, but there's no point to it. You're barely 21, you don't know anything yet. In about 5 to 6 years from now, you'll understand some things better.

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Re: What Lessons Have You Learnt In 2020? by sammydark: 1:42pm On Dec 29, 2020
I learnt that in the mist of chaos and disarray lies the greatest opportunities for those who can truly see.
Re: What Lessons Have You Learnt In 2020? by Tony142: 1:50pm On Dec 29, 2020
ethicallyright:


The protest also showed that the empires of so called Nigerian Billionaires from the Southern Part of the country will go down after their demise because of the emotional and intellectual stupidity of their children to be able to project into the future.
When the protest was prolonged, I wrote here on Nairaland that it was more of a class struggle. A class struggle between traditional and customary socialists(poor people with entitlement mentality) and risk taking, ambitious capitalists ( politicians (Politics is a business in Nigeria ) and every other wealthy person at the top). That's Karl Marx's Communist Manifesto playing out real life in Nigeria.


I really wished DJ Cuppy's father and Davido's father lost at least one valuable company asset each to the hoodlums who burnt and looted people's sweat. I also wished the reform made the IG withdraw Police escorts from their families so that Kidnappers would relate with them well.

I'm barely 21 and I know my generation is very stupid , senseless , idiotic and copy copy generation. A very foolish generation ravaged by herd mentality.




u are evil, and God will punish u for your thinking




Note: do not bother to quote me, why?...because I do not reply kids

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Re: What Lessons Have You Learnt In 2020? by Patriarchy001(m): 1:52pm On Dec 29, 2020
DropsMic:
1. People ain't shit
2. Religious people are the worst people to do business with
3. Never say Never
4. The Government doesn't give a flying fvck about us.. More than 2 months after the lekki saga no one has been arrested. Neither has anything been done about our demands
5. Nigerians are not that smart.
6. God has left Nigeria

7. Only women, children, cats and dogs are loved unconditionally.. A man is only loved under the condition that he provides something.

And last but not the least.

If you are a guy and you don't have money.. No matter how handsome, tall, educated, fresh, eloquent you are, you are a NOBODY.



Extra: Once people know you as the forgiving type, you are doomed

You are smart. Very smart.

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Re: What Lessons Have You Learnt In 2020? by ibechris(m): 1:56pm On Dec 29, 2020
I learnt again that hard work does not pay but smart and intelligent work do.

My experience during the Covid 19 palava.
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Re: What Lessons Have You Learnt In 2020? by hilfinity(m): 1:57pm On Dec 29, 2020
lazkizz:
I Learnt that Forex and bet9ja are twins brothers..... if am right click the LIKE buttom, if am wrong click SHARE

grin grin grin

FX na Bet9ja Wey go Harvard university.

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