If there’s one thing I’ve learnt in this life, it’s that no condition is permanent. It therefore baffles me how power drunk people can get once they attain a certain position. They begin to get and act cocky while treating others like trash. It always pays to be nice to others all of the time, not just some of the time. You never really can tell how you or them will end up.
I read about a certain top-earning Nigerian actress
who served as a housemaid when she first arrived in Lagos many years ago. Look
at her today with a beautiful family, a seemingly nice and wealthy husband,
houses, cars, designer clothing and accessories, vacations to exotic places abroad,
the full works. I often wonder if the people she worked for as a housemaid beat
her up and humiliated her at the time or if they actually helped her actualise
and achieve her dream of becoming a star. No one knows what tomorrow would
bring so we must always be the best we can be as each day comes.
Respect is mutual and reciprocal, regardless of your status or position. You must learn to treat others with respect lest you meet your match one day. Look at how humble Mark Zuckerberg was when he came into Nigeria the other time. No fuss, no moss, just a young man going about his business despite the billions he is worth. Our government had to officially invite him back again to save face after he'd come and gone about his duties. Who then are you to be prouding upandan the place anyhow? A word is enough for the wise otherwise, Kontinuu.
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