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What the government 'BAT' has to do with your emotions.

I feel it's gonna be an interesting one to share my thoughts on how emotional we get in terms of our country's politics; partial or impartial, good or bad. The truth is that the government can only do little while the rest of the responsibility is ours to handle.

"The country is this", The Country is that!", blah blah blah.

Yes, I get the gist, I understand how 50% of us are angry 30% of us don't care and the other 20% well, feel everything is good. But does it matter?

"When the head is ill it affects every other part", right? But when this happens to the head it doesn't feed meds to itself the hand does.

Depending solely on the government making a living is generally not considered ideal this can only tamper with your emotion the wrong ways and triggers unhealthy decisions i.e. vices.


"I don't depend on government", am less bothered about politics and all!","Ba la blu!" alright then, perfect, fine, but this blog will help you with personal growth, self-reliance, and the ability to reach your full potential. So take your time to digest each point that is listed below and consider them regarding your working hard, cultivating personal responsibility, and owning your own emotions regardless of what the situation around you says;


  1. Embrace personal responsibility: Recognize that your financial well-being ultimately rests in your own hands. By doing this, you are taking ownership of your life, decisions, emotions, and actions. Understand that hard work and determination are crucial for personal and professional success.


2. Cultivate resilience and adaptability: Understand that setbacks and challenges are a natural part of life. Learn to stop blaming the government or anyone for your falls or errors. Develop resilience to bounce back from failures and learn from them. Like JAMB/Admission situation, jobs scouting, and other relatable cases. Learn to adapt in the face of change and embrace new opportunities that come your way. Do not tally on things that didn't play out the way you expected, just have it in mind that it wasn't meant to be at that moment, you can try again or if you feel the need to try different, well try different. Exploring is a good thing after all right?


3. Find meaning and fulfillment: Identify your passions and align your work with your values. Pursue a career that brings you joy and a sense of fulfillment. When you find purpose in what you do, it becomes easier to stay motivated and proud of your achievements.

Remember, while government assistance can provide temporary support in times of need, it's important to cultivate your abilities, work hard, and take charge of your destiny. By doing so, you can create a fulfilling and sustainable life that you can be proud of. I hope you find this helpful.


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toluawoyale00
Jun 10, 2023

This is great

exactly what we need

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gladoloye27
gladoloye27
Jun 14, 2023
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Am glad it's impactful💗🤝🏽💕

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da.silvatbc
Jun 09, 2023

WORD... KEEP 'EM' 💭 FLYING

...Relevant niddle to fix the pieces of reevaluating how or whom the youth should or must depend on for the attainment of their financial freedom.

Let's STOP!!! needing GOVERNMENT JOBS, and be the JOB, like Steve was.

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gladoloye27
gladoloye27
Jun 09, 2023
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💯💯


Thank you

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Chioma. Chigbu
Chioma. Chigbu
Jun 08, 2023

This piece is really an eye opener for us to definitely not depend on the government. Thanks for this really helpful


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gladoloye27
gladoloye27
Jun 08, 2023
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I'm glad it is helpful.🙏😊

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maurice obi
maurice obi
Jun 08, 2023

Nice one Gladys👍

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gladoloye27
gladoloye27
Jun 08, 2023
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Thank you 😇

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