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iLegendd: Quoted it because I need to watch it... |
glimpse33:How's it going, boss? How much would it cost me to set one up? |
Nairalanders! Damn, anyway, haters are the fuel needed — fúck fuel subsidy! I'm glad ilegendd made it. |
akwesenana: I already did my part, I went there without asking for a penny from him and the meeting was a success. Dude was still suspicious and couldn't get himself to send another money to the lawyer — you know how traumatic it is, losing that amount. Some weeks ago, he asked me to go with the lawyer to the EFCC's office to ensure he was authentic. Man, I told him I couldn't leave my job for that and besides, I already tried my best as a broke guy. I'm yet to hear from him about the issue. |
iLegendd: I quoted this because I need it. |
iLegendd: I'm getting that book someday, for now, I need to publish hella books and make an impact. Thank you for inspiring the youths. |
Jeremani: People like him find it hard to believe there are people like us that say it as it is. |
Hatrick01: You think so? Hehehehe, I saw this coming. Nigerians aren't used to honesty. |
1. Learn to be a man and always stand out. 2. Remained focused as a hustler and learn to silence manipulations from people. 3. Get money, common sense and a working brain. Thank you, you're welcome. |
I'm sure, she wouldn't forget what happened easily — "how could that guy dressed like that be so confident to approach a classic girl like me?" Another girl tried to manipulate a real hustler like me into giving her money or buying something for her but she was shocked when I told her "you're supposed to buy something for me, I'm just a broke guy"... She thought I would give in and even helped me to do what I was doing but I instead gave her the sweet-talk and told her, she'd get it but it's in my house... ( )So what did I create this thread? Loading... |
You're probably wondering why I approach her looking like that? Yes, I did that intentionally because: 1. To show those guys that there's nothing special about walking up to someone, it doesn't have to be "sex" all the time. 2. To show her that she's not better than anyone there, because the attention was surely gonna get into her hand. She was utterly surprised that I was so confident and looked her directly in her eyes but didn't give a fúck about her phone number. Some Ghanaian guy ran out to go get her number and offered it to me, and of course, I rejected it. Another handsome guy took it and was embarrassed when he met the lazy girl... She told him, "I'm sorry but I'm not your type" ( )...Loading... |
This young lady came to buy bread at the place I worked, she wore bum shorts and a top that showed the shape of the two little pawpaws that has been squeezed a couple times. I noticed all eyes were on her and she was loving it, I have this ability to read through things to a certain level. All the guys wanted the juice but were all whispering like little kids. It made me feel ashamed on their behalf and angry as a hustler. I walked up to her with my tore pants, unshaven bears that didn't look good on me and dirty body due to the work I do, I could tell by looking at her eyes that she was quite shocked and at the time intimidated by my guts. "What's your name" I asked "Comfort" she replied "Huh?" "Comfort... Good morning" "Good morning, how're you?" "I'm fine" "You look familiar, are you an indigene of this town?" "No. Umm, maybe it's because I've been here before to buy something" "Oh I see, I would have loved to talk more with you but I'm busy right now. Until next time"... Loading... |
genitori: Click on 'modified' and erase everything... You could write "deleted" if you want. |
Message passed and that's it. |
Lalasticlala, Seun, Mynd44... The youths deserves to see this... Oh by the way, first comment without a like for 20 minutes gets N500 airtime from me when I'm free. |
Bonus: 14. Just because we learn from mistakes doesn't mean you should make a costly mistake. 15. Set your own goals, if you can get a book to do so— do it. 16. Own a diary, when I look at those write-ups (the ones that survived) I wrote years back; the feeling is heavenly. 17. Stop doubting yourself, build your confidence. 18. Do not allow peer pressure make you do something stupid. 19. Use your common sense. 20. You won't remain 16 forever. I'm out! |
10. Be a responsible and good kid I really was and still am, but that was why I put others first and hated myself. 11. All work and no play makes jack a full boy Never forget this, don't let them deceive you into becoming a slave to the future. Live in the moment and enjoy every one of it. 12. I wish I had pictures: Remember I was quite weird? I hated pictures and thought I was ugly with my pointed nose, long eyelashes, moustache and light skin. It was because of that though, I just didn't like photos. I hated my existence for no reason. 13. Don't allow anyone to put pressure on you: Since I was a kid, they kept reminding me how everyone was looking up to me and how I must not screw things up. It was crazy, believe me. I couldn't think like a normal kid, it made me lie about my age, endured abuse from people etc... I was lost inside... loading... |
7. Focus on your studies I was intelligent, that's what everyone said but I didn't think so — I feel they didn't understand me even though I always came first till I was done with high school. Things were just different and quite easy, back in year 1 (JSS1), I finished a test on integrated science within few minutes. The teacher couldn't believe it that she searched me thoroughly ( ). My classmates complained I understood things faster ( ) and that was when I started giving that middle finger to education outwardly although I remained committed but I didn't show it. That still didn't stop me from having good grades, teachers complained I wasn't serious but I always came first.So, no matter what you do, focus on your studies and do not depend on school to teach you everything. I use Google to my advantage although it also corrupted me too but I got exposed to a lot of crazy stuffs. That's why it was easy for my teachers to hold conversations about history, politics and etcetera with a 13—16 years old kid. 8. Relationships I stayed away from relationships and rejected offers and I can't tell why because I wasn't that "religious". I wouldn't say much on this but use your time wisely, the future depends on you. Life's too short. 9. Get a college degree: I wished I had a college degree, I really wish I went to the university. I was barely 16 when I graduated from high school but I wanted the most important part of teenage life in a fúcking apprenticeship and I regret it. Years later, I found out the school fees of the polytechnic located in that town was very low and I could have sponsored myself even when my mom could (😔). I was very hard-working... Don't waste your life pleasing others (😢) loading... |
4. Don't take every advice: Even your parents could be wrong, that doesn't mean I'm saying they're misleading you but they are humans and they are fallible. I do understand you'd be seen as a rebellious kid once you said "NO" but remember nobody's perfect. When I first said I wasn't going to live with anybody in the name of apprenticeship, all hell let loose and I was depressed. Till date, that was one of my lowest moment in my life but now, my mom and sisters knows that I'm the type of guy that could smell failure from afar. 5. Be yourself and love yourself: I lied about my age all my life (I still do 😔) because I acted more mature than my age. I hated myself so much for no reason, I blamed for everything that happened even before I was born. Honestly, it was ridiculously evil. It's hard to let go of that mindset but I'm still growing. i. Stop trying to please everyone even Jesus never did. ii. Mind what you tolerate from people because you're actually teaching them how to treat you. Work on your self-esteem: Looking back, I remember how I tried to hide my low self-esteem but the truth was — I looked down on myself so much, it felt normal. Funny enough, I was quite handsome but felt ugly plus the pimples, sexual abuse, masturbation guilt and etcetera made me feel like dirt. I didn't even want nothing to do with relationships, I was so "weird" (I still am ☹️). Love yourself, man... loading... |
I remember being tired of seeing this "18+" everywhere like it was something special because I had already become an adult long before I thought of the number '18'. I left the number '18' three years ago and there are some things I wished I did when I was teenager, this is like a memo to both teenagers and adults — 1. I wish I grew up with my parents and siblings: I see some of these little humans forcefully trying to jump into '18' by all means unnecessary. My little brother even got tired of staying with my mom because he wanted to explore and see other places, which is cool though. I hate the fact that I had to become an adult before I even turned 18 because of the hard times, my family faced. If I had a choice to go back and undo some of these tragedies that befell us like losing my dad, I'd do that wholeheartedly. 2. Learn a fúcking skill: I wished I learnt a skill instead of business that was forced down my throat even though I've been doing business since I was a kid, I still wished I had a 'physical' skill. When I was 16, I tried to learn programming with the laptop in the bet9ja shop I worked (I often lied about my age back then ) but I was forced to go into that nwaboi apprenticeship.3. Make money online. I remember when I started a comedy group with my friends back when I was 13—15, I did the editing with my Gionee P4. I even created a Facebook page, Instagram and YouTube, my Facebook page had active followers even though I never got to post my videos because my phone got damaged. I wished I listened to me and stayed away from that nwaboi apprenticeship. Guess what? I created a new Instagram account, searched my old page and found out a famous comedian was actually checking me out back then. I'm not that active on social media but my cousin knew the guy. Imagine if I had continued... Loading... |
Shame on my country of birth (😔). |
We should learn to appreciate our own products, our people say "monkey no find but his mama like am" and this is exactly what Americans did with Ford. Think again! |
SuperOnyi: So far, nobody has shown interest ( ) and this shows Nigerians are not ready, I will publish this book someday and they will have to pay just to know the truth ( )I was even contemplating while creating the topic ( ).We move... |
To be sure, I'm not wasting my time — if I get just 10 likes on this post, I will continue. Thank you. |
2. Two types of hustlers Whether you agree or not, there are two types of hustlers and nature made it so. The human society might have progressed or so we thought but do not be deceived, it is just like every animal kingdom. All animals are not equal, you know why? Humans made it so. As a hustler, you're either a: i. Predator ii. Prey loading... |
If you ever find out your worth, your value would instantly increase and you'll be appreciated by the same society that threw you into the trashcan with no pity. They say "money is not everything" and that is why you must trick your brain into believe money making is just like eating your mother's food — "sweet" and enjoyable. Rockefella gave money and hustling his own definition, he shaped it into what he wanted it to be for him. This is what you must do as a hustler. loading... |
If you're still here, I must say congratulations because I plan to delete all my threads soon. This is an intellectual property and plagiarism will not be condoned. As a hustler, you must: Answer this simple question, what is your definition of money? Money has been around for ages, this "root of all evil" took over from trade by barter when people wanted more convenient ways to place value on their goods and services. Humans created money, it didn't fall from the sky — I know you know that already but think deeper, dig deeper again and you will realize that you should be in control. You still don't get it, do you? You're worth how much value people place on your goods and services... If you ever find out what you're worth, your value... loading... |
iLegendd: This is one of the best new yet, ilegendd is back! ( )... How did I not know earlier? |
You actually clicked on this thread because you want the truth and I'll be borrowing some of these facts from a book gathering dusts in my files. Why? I'm scared of releasing it to the public. If you're still reading, it shows that you are a real and sensible hustler ready to know the truth and it shall set you free. Let's continue... Almost everyone who's had that billionaire tag know this, in fact, even millionaires know this. Although, some millionaires don't think deeply about this until it hits them hard and everything begins to make more sense to them. As a hustler, you must... Loading... |
If you are "economical" like me, that charcoal, salt etc would serve you for months. You can repeat the process and keep saving, I know you earn more than that though. When you feel like you're done with "jobs", you can finally quit and be your own boss. I have two bank accounts (I should have more) although they're currently empty because I'm just a broke guy ( ). One should be a military zone and the other for unforseen necessary expenses, I said "necessary"!You could also get this small box to saving those little change spent on irrelevalant things, get a book too (I haven't done that but I will) and write down your goals. Remember you only live once, since you've decided to not commit suicide, you must win. ... |
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