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Profound, unfortunately it doesn’t always work. We’re mostly selfish!
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The rich relative’s defenses are always high, almost like they expect everyone to have hidden motives, even when you're simply being polite. It’s wiser to stay respectful, keep your distance, and show no interest in their success. Just mind your business and carry on.🤞

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I’m big on sharing how I’ve been successful in life, they tell you point blank hhay I want quick things 🫠🫠🫠

I once asked my rich uncle how come he is so rich, dude left me confused and asking more questions with no answers Years later discovered uncle was defrauding government with his company registering ghost workers He is still rich as some of his friends are powerful people

People rarely ask family members for real business advice—when they do, it’s often just small talk or about short-term opportunities. I’m guilty of this too. We need to build a culture where asking money-related questions isn’t seen as offensive. “What do you do for a living?” shouldn’t be taboo.

I asked my grandfather that question some few years ago, and he told me to go to school. Like really 😒

Uthwele and they know. They just want the money

First black syndrome goes a long way. Success is defined as better than the other or the one and only.

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Mxm no one will ever be successful from hearing uncle stories, there's millions of them on the Internet is either you have the support or not

Rich family members will never (not all but most) give proper you advice, they enjoy being rich alone 🤞🏾 Some who have powers to hire, they rather hire strangers and not family members, friends or neighbors. Welcome to black society

