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it’s never really too rosy for people as it seems on social media – Tonto Dike

February 5,2020
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Nigerian actress Tonto Dike dishes advice to people who are still hustling, she said it’s never really too rosy for people as it seems on social media.

She urged them not to go into depression when they come on social media and see people who are having a great time or exotic trips online.

She hinted that most of these people don’t tell you how long it took them but you only get to see them buy houses or phones.

She urged them to save to buy important things as that’s how rich people buy the flashy cars, houses and phones they show off on social media.

She captioned

Quick advice for young hustling people:

 

A lot of you come on social media to see people who are having a great time with exotic trips and vacation, and you slip into depression, what you don’t know is that many people plan and save towards their trips.

Some people plan a year before or even two years.

A beautiful photo that shows a vacation might be a result of saving for many years.

Don’t be deceived into thinking it’s that easy. It is not.

Even the flashy cars and houses and phones you see with rich people, they plan and save towards it.

They won’t tell you, all you know is that they just got a house.

Go and ask them how long it took to save up, and the sacrifices they made to gather up the finances.

See, it’s never really too rosy for people as it seems on social media.

Just keep working hard. Save for important things. Save to spoil yourself.

 

 

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