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Some Painful Truth About Life by coputa(m): 11:33pm On Mar 05
Nobody is real in this world. Everybody has a dual face.

People respect the money. Not the person.

The person whom you love the most will hurt you the most.

When you are happy, you enjoy the music, but when you are sad, you understand the lyrics.

In life, two things define you—your patience when you have nothing, and your attitude when you have everything.
People like good looks, not good thoughts.

First, failure slaps you in public, then success hugs you in private.

A poor person has no friends. If he/she has any, he/she has no fake friends.

Trust means everything, but once it is broken, sorry means nothing.

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Re: Some Painful Truth About Life by Caaz: 11:38pm On Mar 05
You ve been dropping some life hacks lately.

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Re: Some Painful Truth About Life by coputa(m): 11:39pm On Mar 05
Caaz:
You ve been dropping some life hacks lately.
thanks for the observation
Re: Some Painful Truth About Life by Chubhie: 12:06am On Mar 06
Life goes on.... even after nuclear winter.
Re: Some Painful Truth About Life by Scholace: 5:55am On Mar 06
Some poor people still has friends though, probably their fellow poor friends or the other way round, and the friendship maybe genuine. I think it's best to get a true friend when you're poor, at least It's an indication that they love or want you truly despite your financial situation. Most rich friendship are not always real or genuine, as they could be there because of your influence or wealth

If failure slap one in public, i think success can also embrace one in public too. If you're poor everybody will know (friends, families, neighbors et al) but When you succeed these same people will also know no matter how you hide it.

There are some people i respect and they do not have money. It could be because of their intelligent, beauty, virtue, skills, charistma et al. I understand most people are being respected because they're rich or in a position, but my own definition of respect is immaterial.

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Re: Some Painful Truth About Life by virginboy1(m): 2:40pm On Mar 16
coputa:

Nobody is real in this world. Everybody has a dual face.

People respect the money. Not the person.

The person whom you love the most will hurt you the most.

When you are happy, you enjoy the music, but when you are sad, you understand the lyrics.

In life, two things define you—your patience when you have nothing, and your attitude when you have everything.
People like good looks, not good thoughts.

First, failure slaps you in public, then success hugs you in private.

A poor person has no friends. If he/she has any, he/she has no fake friends.

Trust means everything, but once it is broken, sorry means nothing.


word of wisdom

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Re: Some Painful Truth About Life by ZaraIhua(f): 6:48pm On Mar 16
Thank you....
Re: Some Painful Truth About Life by obinna58(m): 7:09pm On Mar 16
Most importantly

Life doesn’t have rules, flow like water
Re: Some Painful Truth About Life by onumadu: 12:57am On Mar 18
coputa:


A poor person has no friends. If he/she has any, he/she has no fake friends.


Same is perhaps truer for rich people.
Most of the so called "friends" rich people have are just hangers on or people waiting to cash-in somehow.
True friends have nothing to do with either poverty or richness.
They are just there regardless of your financial status.
Speaking from experience.

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Re: Some Painful Truth About Life by Beauty4brain(f): 10:41am On Mar 18
How can you say a poor person have no friend? Both the poor and the rich have friends. The genuinty of your friends, has nothing to do with your financial status.

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