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A short story. The Letter There was an elderly woman who visited the post office every Friday. She'd mail a letter, always addressed to the same person, then leave without saying a word. One day, the postal clerk, curious after years of silence, asked, "Ma'am, you've been sending letters to the same address for as long as I've worked here. Does anyone ever write back?" The woman smiled gently. "No. My son passed away twenty years ago." The clerk's face softened. "I'm so sorry. But… why do you still write?" "Because," she said, "when he was alive, I was too busy to listen. I was always rushing—work, errands, life. He'd try to tell me about his day, his dreams, his fears. I'd say, 'Not now, sweetheart, maybe later.'" Her voice cracked. "Later never came." The clerk didn't know what to say. "So now," the woman continued, "I write him everything I should have said when he was here. I tell him I'm proud. I tell him I'm listening. I tell him I love him." She placed the envelope on the counter. "He may never read them, but I need to say them. It's my way of keeping the conversation alive." The clerk nodded, tears forming. "He hears you. I'm sure of it." The woman smiled. "I hope so." As she walked out, the clerk watched her disappear into the crowd, carrying her love in words that would never be read—but were always felt. The Lesson: Don't wait for "later" to tell someone they matter. Say it now. Love them now. Listen now. Because one day, all you'll have left are the words you wish you'd said. Tell someone you love them tonight. Don't let tomorrow steal today's moment. Goodnight. 💜
What doesn't kill you makes you stronger," they said. Don't worry, until you find one wey go break your back. Not everything that doesn't kill you makes you stronger. Some things just break you and leave permanent scars. That motivational quote sounds good until life hits you with real pain. Strength is admitting when you're barely holding on and still choosing to keep going. That's real.
I eventually went back to the village, I have spent so much on purchasing data...worse part, i have to hide in the wardrobe just to have a network for posting. I don't know who the second person is, but he insisted on going with me. Casting from the village...Bye Guys.😂
Let's talk about a gutter behavior nobody addresses: People who publicly humiliate service workers. You know the type. They snap fingers at waiters like they're calling a dog. They shout at cleaners for doing their job. They talk down to security guards, riders, gatemen, anyone they think is "beneath" them. They'll be polite to their boss, respectful to people they want something from, but the moment they interact with someone in a service role? Pure disrespect. Loud voice, rude tone, zero courtesy. And the worst part? Society normalizes it. We watch people degrade service workers and say nothing. We laugh when someone "puts a waiter in their place." We justify it as "demanding good service" when it's really just ego and entitlement. Here's the truth: How you treat people who can't benefit you reveals your real character. Respect isn't selective. If you're only kind to people who can help you climb, you're not a good person. You're just strategic. Treat everyone with dignity. The waiter, the cleaner, the rider. They're human beings, not your servants. Your money doesn't buy you the right to disrespect them. GM, we can Do better. 💯