09/12/2025
💥 THE HARD TRUTH MOST PEOPLE FEAR TO ACCEPT
Nairobi, Kenya
Let me say this the way life taught me — without filters:
You walk around thinking you have friends… but life has a way of exposing reality.
All it takes is one storm.
One sickness.
One moment where you can’t stand on your own legs.
That’s when you learn the truth:
People you laughed with will disappear.
People you supported will suddenly “not see” your messages.
People who promised to be there will go silent like you never existed.
No calls.
No footsteps.
No human warmth.
Just a cold room… and the echo of your own breath.
You can ask for help not millions just something small to survive one more day.
But everyone becomes busy.
Everyone becomes broke.
Everyone becomes unavailable.
But the day your name is mentioned with the words “rest in peace”…
Suddenly they remember you.
Suddenly you were “special.”
Suddenly they want to post you, cry for you, defend you, pretend they valued you.
They will type essays.
They will record videos crying “from the heart.”
They will drive for hours, spend thousands, just to bury you…
The same people who couldn’t send you KSh 200 when you were starving.
The same people who couldn’t knock your door and ask, “Are you okay?”
My friend, listen to this part with your soul:
Most people are performing.
Most relationships are hollow.
Most loyalty dies the moment you stop shining.
The REAL truth?
You don’t really have friends.
You only have God… and the strength you build when the world turns its back on you.
So live your life with clarity.
Stop waiting for people to understand your battles.
Stop begging for love from hearts that can’t even feel.
Stop expecting support from people who only show up when it’s too late.
Focus on your path, your healing, your purpose.
Because at the end of the day, it is YOU who saves yourself not the crowd pretending to care.
Take care of your soul.
Because the world respects the dead more than the living who are fighting to survive.