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Jobs/VacanciesHire Me As A Teacher by Wordsfrombimpe(op): 9:33am On Jan 20
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RomanceRe: Nigerian Women Need To Support Their Husband Business Seriously by Wordsfrombimpe(op): 12:01am On Jan 20
You will be alright

Heal from whatever trauma

Face the reality and all the best

It’s very obvious

Kobojunkie:
Given your penchant for avoiding questions while pretending you speak sensibly, I can't and don't trust you.🥱🥱🥱
RomanceRe: Nigerian Women Need To Support Their Husband Business Seriously by Wordsfrombimpe(op): 11:04pm On Jan 19
Trust me on this

You will be fine 😊

All the best once again

Kobojunkie:
You Nigerian government revealed in stats released on 2025 that females are breadwinners in almost 50% of marriages in Nigeria. Clearly, I am not referring to any of the cases you pretend there. I specifically asked about the case where the female is the breadwinner in the marriage, should the same assumption you made earlier apply? 🥱

2. You claimed that by merely paying the rent in the marriage, the man does everything in the marriage. However, now you suggest that when the man is, according to your argument, no longer doing everything, he needs the woman the most? Why? huh

3. When the man does everything, the woman is a nobody in the marriage, since you claim the man does everything. And when the man does nothing— not even able to keep a roof over his own family's head — you insist that it is the place of the woman who you earlier concluded does nothing, to support him? 🥱 🥱
RomanceRe: Nigerian Women Need To Support Their Husband Business Seriously by Wordsfrombimpe(op): 10:24pm On Jan 19
We have seen cases where the woman does that during the time her husband needs her the most

Which brings me to the highlight of my point

Support

Your issue is you don’t read to understand and comprehend, I get your views but honestly Is all love

Support is both ways and this topic for today is for the women

All the best once again

Kobojunkie:
Are you insinuating that paying rent, the man does everything? If so, what happens when the woman is the one paying the rent, feeding the family, and all else? Should the woman in that case not bother at all with the man's business ideas? undecided
RomanceRe: Nigerian Women Need To Support Their Husband Business Seriously by Wordsfrombimpe(op): 10:08pm On Jan 19
You have already answer your question

Once again all the best

Kobojunkie:
Let's for the sake of this discussion accept that it is the man who pays the rent in the marriage. To that, I would then answer why should it matter who pays the rent? If the man paid rent before marriage, why should his continuing to do the same after marriage give him power over a woman or mean, to you, that he does everything in the marriage? 🥱🥱
RomanceRe: Nigerian Women Need To Support Their Husband Business Seriously by Wordsfrombimpe(op): 10:01pm On Jan 19
Who pays the House Expenses

You or the man ?

When you answer this question I will give you my reply

Kobojunkie:
1. The one who has gone on the defensive here is you. Look again at my retorts to see that what I posed were questions to help me better understand your logic begining with your OP. Instead of answering the questions, you have been going on the attack... wonder why? huh

2. Ah! The man does everything! Where does this notion of yours come from? Are you of the mind that the woman's contributions to the marriage, essentially keeping the home — a family home, is a business/company that requires running, after all—is inconsequential/of no worth to the man and the family? 🥱🥱🥱
RomanceRe: Nigerian Women Need To Support Their Husband Business Seriously by Wordsfrombimpe(op): 9:45pm On Jan 19
You read to defend

But you don’t read to comprehend

Read my words carefully

Also there is space for you to create your own thread and discuss further on your mentality

This views of mine is strictly to encourage women to be supportive of their husband and that’s ok , like I stated earlier when I want to discuss on men being supportive towards their wives , I will write on that , once again , the article is strictly on supportive women

Being supportive as a wife is very essential In the home

The man does everything and what is there in supporting him in his business by being there for him

He is the head and you are the neck

What’s the job of the neck if not to support the head

Read to comprehend and all the best

Kobojunkie:
1. Why is your perspective focused on the woman giving to the man when marriage is meant to be a union of mutual benefits unless your particular view is such that the woman loses her place in humanity the moment she signs the dotted lines? 🥱🥱

2. What you are implying then is that a man who takes from his wife at the expense of her dreams is one who loves his wife? 🥱🥱

3. Ah, I see! Though the marriage contract suggest the man and woman are joined as one in the contract suggesting what benefits the one must also benefit the other, you would rather indicate the individuals should be kept separate were it concerns treatment and benefit in the marriage. 🥱🥱🥱
RomanceRe: Nigerian Women Need To Support Their Husband Business Seriously by Wordsfrombimpe(op): 8:45pm On Jan 19
This perspective strictly focused on the women being supportive to their husband

And if you disagree with the perspective it shows you don’t truly love the person

When it’s time for me to talk about men being supportive to their wives I will get to that point later on for now this is focus on women being supportive to their husband and that should not be a bad thing at all

Kobojunkie:
Does this good husband take the wife's business like his own too or is it only the woman to support the man's business at the expense of her own business? 🥱🥱

2. Add values to his finances because the woman's own dreams and ambitions are of little to no worth in the same Marriage? 🥱🥱
RomanceNigerian Women Need To Support Their Husband Business Seriously by Wordsfrombimpe(op): 7:48pm On Jan 19
Dear Nigerian Women,

If you have a good Husband not the one that cheat on you , the one that is loyal and treat you like a Queen

Please do everything you can to support his business , if you can take extra miles please do that

Take his business like your own

Forget the fact that I am single , I am not married 😂

Just take the words seriously

Remember he is the head of the home and will need to pay bills and your bills

So do your part to add values to his finances

Do not act like I don’t care 🤷‍♀️

Change that attitude today

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Jobs/VacanciesHire Me by Wordsfrombimpe(op): 10:22am On Jan 19
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Jobs/VacanciesHire Me As Your Teacher by Wordsfrombimpe(op): 7:28am On Jan 18
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Jobs/VacanciesHire Me by Wordsfrombimpe(op): 7:47am On Jan 17
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BusinessScenes by Wordsfrombimpe(op): 3:13am On Jan 17
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The client’s team was incredibly welcoming, showing such kindness throughout the day—from small gestures like tea and water to a very generous compensation for the consultation work. I’m walking away feeling fulfilled and eager to see the long-term results of our strategy.

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Jobs/VacanciesHire Me As Your Teacher by Wordsfrombimpe(op): 9:44am On Jan 16
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Nairaland GeneralScenes by Wordsfrombimpe(op): 11:44pm On Jan 15
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Jobs/VacanciesHire Me by Wordsfrombimpe(op): 11:34am On Jan 15
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CareerScenes by Wordsfrombimpe(op): 10:46pm On Jan 14
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BusinessThe Wisdom Of The Pause by Wordsfrombimpe(op): 9:20pm On Jan 13
The Wisdom of the Pause

We often feel like passengers to our own emotions. Someone says something rude, and we feel a flash of anger; we see a stressful email, and our heart rate spikes. However, growth lives in the fraction of a second before you react.

1. Reclaiming Your Agency

Viktor Frankl, a psychiatrist and Holocaust survivor, famously noted that in the space between stimulus and response lies our freedom and our power to choose. When you lengthen that space, you move from reacting (driven by instinct) to responding (driven by values).

2. The Power of "Not Yet"

Most mistakes in relationships and work happen in the heat of a "now" that didn't actually require urgency.

The 10-Second Rule: Before responding to a provocation, take three deep breaths.

The 24-Hour Rule: For big decisions or emotional emails, let them sit overnight. Perspective is a gift that only time can give.

3. Simplicity Over Complexity

Wisdom isn't about knowing more; it’s about doing less of what doesn't matter. By choosing your responses carefully, you conserve energy for the things that truly move the needle in your life.

"He who is slow to anger is better than the mighty, and he who rules his spirit than he who takes a city."

Reflection for Today

Ask yourself: “Is this situation requiring a reaction, or does it deserve a response?” If you find yourself in a moment of friction today, try to simply observe the feeling without acting on it immediately. See what happens when you let the "gap" breathe.

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Jobs/VacanciesHire Me As Your Teacher by Wordsfrombimpe(op): 9:26am On Jan 13
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Jobs/VacanciesHire Me Today by Wordsfrombimpe(op): 7:07am On Jan 12
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Christianity EtcBible Reading For January by Wordsfrombimpe(op): 5:59pm On Jan 09
Bible Reading For January 

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(Matthew 6:34): "Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own."


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Jobs/VacanciesHire Me As Your Teacher by Wordsfrombimpe(op): 11:54am On Jan 08
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CareerScenes by Wordsfrombimpe(op): 9:56pm On Jan 07
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Jobs/VacanciesHire Me Today by Wordsfrombimpe(op): 1:55pm On Jan 07
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Jobs/VacanciesHire Me As Teacher by Wordsfrombimpe(op): 4:32pm On Jan 06
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Nairaland GeneralScenes by Wordsfrombimpe(op): 11:42am On Jan 06
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Nairaland GeneralThe "Subscription Vs. Ads" Debate Is Over; The Winner Is Both. by Wordsfrombimpe(op): 9:28am On Jan 06
The Rise of Hybrid Models

The "subscription vs. ads" debate is over; the winner is both.

Ad-Supported Tiers: Even premium platforms have adopted ad-supported tiers to capture the "long-tail" of users who are hitting "subscription fatigue."

Blended Software Licensing: For SaaS and apps, pure subscriptions are giving way to subscription-plus-consumption models. Users pay a base fee plus a usage-based "token" for high-cost features like Generative AI processing.

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CareerToday’s Wisdom Insight: The Art Of Starting Small by Wordsfrombimpe(op): 8:39am On Jan 06
Today’s Wisdom Insight: The Art of Starting Small

It is easy to feel overwhelmed by the "New Year energy." By the first week of January, we are often bombarded with messages about radical transformation, massive goals, and "new year, new you" overhauls.

But true wisdom suggests a gentler, more sustainable path. Today, January 6, 2026, the insight is simple: The most profound changes are not fueled by intensity, but by consistency.

The Power of the "First Step"

As we navigate the beginning of 2026, many of us are looking at a "staircase" of goals that feels steep. Whether it’s a career shift, a health journey, or a creative project, the height of the climb can cause us to freeze.

The wisdom for today is found in a timeless reminder from Martin Luther King Jr.:

"You don't have to see the whole staircase, just take the first step."

Wisdom isn't about having a map for the next twelve months; it’s about having the clarity to know what to do in the next twelve minutes.

Three Pillars for Your Day

Subtract to Add: We often think growth means adding more—more habits, more tasks, more connections. Ancient wisdom from Lao Tzu reminds us: "To attain knowledge, add things every day. To attain wisdom, subtract things every day." What can you let go of today to create space for what actually matters?

Guard the Heart: Your energy is a finite resource. In a world of digital noise, wisdom lies in being a gatekeeper of your own peace. If a thought or a notification doesn't serve your growth, you don't have to give it a home in your mind.

The "Good Enough" Rule: Perfectionism is often just procrastination in a fancy suit. Today, aim for "good enough." Action, even imperfect action, creates momentum that planning never can.

Today’s Reflection

Take a moment to look at your "To-Do" list or your big 2026 goals. Ask yourself:

"What is the smallest, most effortless version of progress I can make right now?"

Once you find that small thing, do it. That is where wisdom meets action.

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BusinessTalking by Wordsfrombimpe(op): 2:14am On Jan 06
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