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  • “Sometimes not getting what you want is a brilliant stroke of luck.”
    “Sometimes not getting what you want is a brilliant stroke of luck.”
  • Creativity is the catalyst for brilliant accomplishments, but it is also the greatest obstacle.— Scott Belsky...
    Creativity is the catalyst for brilliant accomplishments, but it is also the greatest obstacle.— Scott Belsky...
  • Pls laugh small!!!!!!

    ENGLISH CLASS.
    Teacher: Today, we'll talk about question tags. Here are
    examples:
    1. She is coming, isn't she?
    2. They have eaten, haven't they?
    Now, who can give me another example?
    Abu : Sir! Na Yam we go chop today, chopn't we? #naijagist
    Teacher : What kind of sentence is that, please who can
    help correct him?
    Joshua : Sir! Na yam we go chop today, yamn't we?
    Teacher : You guys must be stup!*d! Must you joke with
    everything? Óyá Mr jokes! I know you're brilliant.
    Give us an example.
    Mr jokes: Na motor go kī!! our teacher, kī!!n't him?
    Teacher : Na motor go kī!! your papa, papan't u?
    You are now laughing. Laughin't u?
    . Dont laugh alone put a smile on
    someone's face. Putn't you?
    .
    Add yours and follow me

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    Pls laugh small!!!!!!😁🤣🙆🙈😁🤣 ENGLISH CLASS. Teacher: Today, we'll talk about question tags. Here are examples: 1. She is coming, isn't she? 2. They have eaten, haven't they? Now, who can give me another example? Abu : Sir! Na Yam we go chop today, chopn't we? #naijagist Teacher : What kind of sentence is that, please who can help correct him? Joshua : Sir! Na yam we go chop today, yamn't we? Teacher : You guys must be stup!*d! Must you joke with everything? Óyá Mr jokes! I know you're brilliant. Give us an example. Mr jokes: Na motor go kī!! our teacher, kī!!n't him? Teacher : Na motor go kī!! your papa, papan't u? You are now laughing. Laughin't u? . Dont laugh alone put a smile on someone's face. Putn't you? . Add yours and follow me👇👇 😹😹 Follow🥹🙏 Naija Gist
  • Brilliance and excellence do not guarantee success, but they are significant advantages.

    They demonstrate potential, but only if combined with perseverance.

    Even the most brilliant individuals can fail if they lose faith and hope.

    Potential is meaningless without self-belief.Persist through challenges.⚡️
    🔸Brilliance and excellence do not guarantee success, but they are significant advantages. 🖇️ 🔸They demonstrate potential, but only if combined with perseverance. 🔸Even the most brilliant individuals can fail if they lose faith and hope. 🔸Potential is meaningless without self-belief.Persist through challenges.⚡️
  • 12 AMAZING PSYCHOLOGY FACTS Everyone Needs to Know

    1.Your favorite song is likely associated with an emotional event.

    2.The more you spend on others, the happier you are.

    3.Being with happy people makes you happier.

    4.18 to 33 year olds are the most stressed out people on earth.

    5.Convincing yourself you slept well tricks your brain into thinking it did.

    6 Smart people underestimate themselves and ignorant people think they're brilliant.

    7.When you remember a past event, you're actually remembering the last time you remembered it.

    8.No matter how hard you try, you can never remember how your dream started.

    9.Research tells us that most of our everyday decisions are actually subconscious.

    10.There are certain religions that practice lower stress.

    11.Your decisions are more rational when thought in another language

    12.If you announce your goals, you're less likely to succeed.

    12 AMAZING PSYCHOLOGY FACTS Everyone Needs to Know 1.Your favorite song is likely associated with an emotional event. 2.The more you spend on others, the happier you are. 3.Being with happy people makes you happier. 4.18 to 33 year olds are the most stressed out people on earth. 5.Convincing yourself you slept well tricks your brain into thinking it did. 6 Smart people underestimate themselves and ignorant people think they're brilliant. 7.When you remember a past event, you're actually remembering the last time you remembered it. 8.No matter how hard you try, you can never remember how your dream started. 9.Research tells us that most of our everyday decisions are actually subconscious. 10.There are certain religions that practice lower stress. 11.Your decisions are more rational when thought in another language 12.If you announce your goals, you're less likely to succeed.
  • We ask ourselves: Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous? Actually, who are you not to be? You are a child of God. Your playing small does not serve the world. There is nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people won't feel insecure around you. We are all meant to shine, as children do
    We ask ourselves: Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous? Actually, who are you not to be? You are a child of God. Your playing small does not serve the world. There is nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people won't feel insecure around you. We are all meant to shine, as children do
  • We ask ourselves: Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous? Actually, who are you not to be? You are a child of God. Your playing small does not serve the world. There is nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people won't feel insecure around you. We are all meant to shine, as children do.
    We ask ourselves: Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous? Actually, who are you not to be? You are a child of God. Your playing small does not serve the world. There is nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people won't feel insecure around you. We are all meant to shine, as children do.
  • brilliant creative community, and the enduring satisfaction of a right-sized job, and the warmth of being chosen by others — we have also experienced how temporal each of these things can be, and how unbundled many of them are with each other. We’re feeling the loss of each of them, and loneliness that comes with it, and the social undertow that insists we must rebundle some in one particular way, and subsume the others. We have learned to open up the range for which aspects of human life and relationship get priority — for where, what, and whom to orient our lives around. But we’re lacking social scripts to help us meaningfully navigate and prioritize from this newly expanded decision set. Loneliness, now, plays in a thousand places.
    brilliant creative community, and the enduring satisfaction of a right-sized job, and the warmth of being chosen by others — we have also experienced how temporal each of these things can be, and how unbundled many of them are with each other. We’re feeling the loss of each of them, and loneliness that comes with it, and the social undertow that insists we must rebundle some in one particular way, and subsume the others. We have learned to open up the range for which aspects of human life and relationship get priority — for where, what, and whom to orient our lives around. But we’re lacking social scripts to help us meaningfully navigate and prioritize from this newly expanded decision set. Loneliness, now, plays in a thousand places.
  • For the last twenty years, we’ve heard about the tyranny of choice — the paralysis that comes with the perception of near-infinite, abundant options. In our social script, that’s often come with a thinly-concealed generational condemnation: that Millennials can’t settle down, we chase experience highs, we’re obsessed with fear of better options. Maybe this is true, and probably it was especially true in our 20s. But through many conversations with others, I’m learning just how many of us are feeling the poignant, grownup side of this. For the lucky ones of us who have tasted beautiful romantic partnership, and a lifegiving place, and a brilliant creative community, and the enduring satisfaction of a right-sized job, and the warmth of being chosen by others — we have also experienced how temporal each of these things can be, and how unbundled many
    For the last twenty years, we’ve heard about the tyranny of choice — the paralysis that comes with the perception of near-infinite, abundant options. In our social script, that’s often come with a thinly-concealed generational condemnation: that Millennials can’t settle down, we chase experience highs, we’re obsessed with fear of better options. Maybe this is true, and probably it was especially true in our 20s. But through many conversations with others, I’m learning just how many of us are feeling the poignant, grownup side of this. For the lucky ones of us who have tasted beautiful romantic partnership, and a lifegiving place, and a brilliant creative community, and the enduring satisfaction of a right-sized job, and the warmth of being chosen by others — we have also experienced how temporal each of these things can be, and how unbundled many
  • My daily routine: get up, be brilliant, go back to bed, repeat
    My daily routine: get up, be brilliant, go back to bed, repeat
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