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It’s going to work out. Don’t worry about when or how it will work out, just know that with God it will happen🙏
Big shout-out to my newest top fans! Larias Bliss, Nissi Masobano, Favour Lawalson, Memory Kalimanine, Celina Mwila, Happiness Mudëñdã
It’s interesting that whenever men are being discussed, it’s often the negative things that are highlighted the most.
When a man makes a mistake, it quickly becomes an example of “how men are.” But when a man sacrifices for his family, mentors young people, protects his community, or quietly carries responsibilities no one sees, it rarely becomes the headline.
Yet history and life are full of great men whose lives were built on service, courage, and sacrifice.
Men like Nelson Mandela, who spent 27 years in prison and still chose forgiveness over revenge.
Martin Luther King Jr., who stood up for justice and equality even when it cost him his life.
Desmond Tutu, who worked tirelessly for peace and reconciliation when the world was deeply divided.
And Barack Obama, who showed leadership and inspired millions around the world.
The truth is, many men wake up every day with a simple purpose — to provide, to protect, to build, and to love the people around them.
The fathers working long hours so their children can have better opportunities.
The brothers who stand up when others are afraid.
The friends who remain loyal when life becomes difficult.
These stories may not always make headlines, but they are happening every single day.
So here’s a salute to the men who keep showing up, keep working, keep protecting, and keep providing — often without recognition, but with strength and commitment. 💪
28/02/2026
DID YOU KNOW?
The 2026 calendar is exactly the same as the calendars of 2009 and 2015.
Why?
Because all three years:
✔ Are non-leap years
✔ Start on a Thursday
✔ Have 365 days
This means every date falls on the same weekday.
If you remember how 2015 looked on the calendar 2026 will feel very familiar.
History repeats itself… even on the calendar.
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Some of us are building from scratch what others inherited effortlessly.
No shortcuts. No safety nets. Just vision, grit, and sleepless nights.
If you started with nothing, don’t let anyone shame your pace.
Your journey is heavier because your purpose is deeper.
Let the fire burn.
Let the struggle shape you.
One day, what you’re building will become someone else’s inheritance.
Keep pushing. 💪🔥
Big shout out to my newest top fans! Larias Bliss, Nissi Masobano, Favour Lawalson, Memory Kalimanine, Celina Mwila, Happiness Mudëñdã
Understanding Life’s Seasons
One of the greatest lessons I’ve learned is to understand seasons.
Just like the earth has rainy, cold, and sunny seasons, so does the life of a person. No one lives in permanent sunshine, and no one stays in the rain forever. Life moves in cycles.
The rainy season brings challenges, but it also brings growth. Rain may be uncomfortable, but it waters the seeds of strength, character, and resilience.
The cold season feels slow and quiet. It’s a season of waiting and preparation. What looks like delay may actually be development happening beneath the surface.
The sunny season is a time of joy and breakthrough. But it requires humility and wisdom. Enjoy it, but don’t forget that seasons change.
The key is this: we may not control the seasons, but we control how we respond to them.
If you’re in a tough season, don’t give up—it will pass.
If you’re in a good season, stay grateful and prepared.
Every season has a purpose.
Man to Man Comfort Can Cost You Relevance
Comfort is not the enemy — but staying there too long is.
When things are going well, when the job feels secure, when you know the routine, it’s easy to relax and stop pushing yourself. But the world doesn’t stop moving just because we feel comfortable.
Skills evolve.
Industries change.
Standards improve.
New leaders rise.
If you choose comfort over growth, you slowly become outdated without even noticing it.
Look at companies like Nokia and Blockbuster — they were once industry giants. But comfort with their success made them slow to adapt, while others innovated and took the lead.
The lesson?
Rest — but don’t retire in your comfort zone.
Learn — even when you think you know enough.
Adapt — before you are forced to.
Comfort is good for recovery.
Growth is necessary for relevance.
Stay hungry. Stay learning. Stay relevant. 💪
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