27/12/2025
I developed a habit a long time ago.
I wasn’t born with a silver spoon, so I had to learn acceptance and forward movement early in life.
I learned this truth with time: not everything that glitters is meant for me—yet.
And I refuse to be eager for what I cannot afford.
When I see beautiful things—online or on the road—I pause.
If it’s online, I screenshot it.
If it’s physical, I stop and admire it.
I smile, look at it closely, and gently remind myself:
“Someday, I will stand in front of this—and I will afford it.”
What I cannot afford will never give me sleepless nights.
I either laugh it off or find a new way to work harder.
I am not desperate—but I am consistent.
I work hard because I want to live comfortably, not recklessly.
Life becomes lighter when you accept that not everyone gets everything they want.
When material things stop pushing you, peace finds you.
Then, whatever bothers you will be something truly worth your concern—not clothes, not trends, not pressure.
Sometimes, overlook things.
Upgrade yourself.
Work harder on your skills, your mindset, your purpose.
If you want good things, you must work hard for them.
There is no shortcut that doesn’t cost you something deeper.
Stop being too eager.
Stop being desperate.
Desperation has misled many.
It has harmed our youth.
It has caused more damage than good in society.
Everyone wants a fast link—
but that mindset is the root of many problems today.
It is ruining lives.
Take your time.
Do your work.
Grow properly.
When the results finally come—and they will—you’ll be grateful you chose patience and hard work.
Nothing beats earned success.
゚viralシ