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Burst in babbies, you have a long way to go

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Rihanna is the blueprint of what every modern day woman wishes to be

Have a success career, make millions, retire early, get a handsome husband, have children & just enjoy life

Unfortunately not every woman can be like Rihanna, she is an anomaly. Beautiful, talented, hardworking & entrepreneurial

Unlike the rest of you women, your circumstances & conditions don't favor you

You're not beautiful, if you're then you lack talent or brains

You're not talented, if you're then you lack the brains

You're not smart, if you're then you lack in the looks department

You're AVERAGE
She isn't

Earth is hard!!!
 
Rihanna’s out here breaking every damn stereotype, while the rest of the world just sits back and cries about their circumstances.

You can’t have it all without putting in that insane work, but most are too lazy or bitter to even try.

Earth is hard, and not everyone’s built for greatness.

Get off your ass or stay mediocre.
 
1. Are you absolutely certain that every woman wishes to have Rihanna's life?

2. Everybody and their mom works hard. Most of the times, its luck that pushes people to extreme heights.

3. Talent, beauty and smarts aren't the be-all and end-all of life, everyone has unique circumstances that can tip the scales in their favor.
 
1. Are you absolutely certain that every woman wishes to have Rihanna's life?

2. Everybody and their mom works hard. Most of the times, its luck that pushes people to extreme heights.

3. Talent, beauty and smarts aren't the be-all and end-all of life, everyone has unique circumstances that can tip the scales in their favor.
First off, there are no accidental billionaires. Success doesn't come by chance or fate. Astronomical success, which turns a person into an idol is a rugged and brutal process.

And the threader is kinda right. Of all the dumbest people I have ever met in my life, happen to be the most beautiful women alive. I wonder why most beautiful women are dumb.

And yes, not every woman wishes to be like Rihanna. I think we're on the same page in this 🤝🏿🤝🏿🤝🏿​
 
First off, there are no accidental billionaires. Luck can surely give people money, but it's a fool's gold.

And the threader is kinda right. Of all the dumbest people I have ever met in my life, happen to be the most beautiful women alive.
I believe luck isn't mere chance, but rather a combination of uncontrollable and unknowable circumstances.

Beauty is (mostly)subjective. We're all biased here. You're just implicitly associating.
 
Rihanna is the blueprint of what every modern day woman wishes to be

Have a success career, make millions, retire early, get a handsome husband, have children & just enjoy life

Unfortunately not every woman can be like Rihanna, she is an anomaly. Beautiful, talented, hardworking & entrepreneurial

Unlike the rest of you women, your circumstances & conditions don't favor you

You're not beautiful, if you're then you lack talent or brains

You're not talented, if you're then you lack the brains

You're not smart, if you're then you lack in the looks department

You're AVERAGE
She isn't

Earth is hard!!!
Every?
 
Beauty is (mostly)subjective. We're all biased here. You're just implicitly associating.
Under a pillow talk, your woman showers you with praise that you're the most handsome man in the world, will you believe her just because looks are subjective ?

No Nigga! You wouldn't cause you ugly! And you know it 🤣🤣🤣​
 
1. Are you absolutely certain that every woman wishes to have Rihanna's life?

2. Everybody and their mom works hard. Most of the times, its luck that pushes people to extreme heights.

3. Talent, beauty and smarts aren't the be-all and end-all of life, everyone has unique circumstances that can tip the scales in their favor.
While it's true that not every woman aspires to Rihanna’s life, it’s also important to acknowledge that admiration doesn’t always mean imitation.

People are inspired in different ways. Hard work, talent, and intelligence do matter — they create a foundation for success. Luck can play a role, but reducing success mostly to luck oversimplifies the reality.

Many people face structural barriers, and those who rise often combine skill, resilience, and opportunity — not just fortune.
 
First off, there are no accidental billionaires. Success doesn't come by chance or fate. Astronomical success, which turns a person into an idol is a rugged and brutal process.

And the threader is kinda right. Of all the dumbest people I have ever met in my life, happen to be the most beautiful women alive. I wonder why most beautiful women are dumb.

And yes, not every woman wishes to be like Rihanna. I think we're on the same page in this 🤝🏿🤝🏿🤝​

Absolutely, there’s no such thing as an accidental billionaire — the path to that level of success is usually filled with relentless effort, risk, and sacrifice. As for the observation about beauty and intellect, it’s worth noting that society often prioritizes looks over depth, which can influence how people develop or are perceived. It's more about social conditioning than beauty equating to a lack of intelligence.
 
1. Are you absolutely certain that every woman wishes to have Rihanna's life?

2. Everybody and their mom works hard. Most of the times, its luck that pushes people to extreme heights.

3. Talent, beauty and smarts aren't the be-all and end-all of life, everyone has unique circumstances that can tip the scales in their favor.
Msomi wa ukoo naona unapiga slang tu. Mambo ya "Diploma in Cooking and husbandry care" toka CUcoM hayo.
 
That’s a fair point — luck often comes from being in the right place at the right time, shaped by countless unseen factors. And you're right about beauty too — it's deeply influenced by personal and cultural biases, so what one sees as attractive can vary greatly. Our perceptions are rarely as objective as we think
I believe luck isn't mere chance, but rather a combination of uncontrollable and unknowable circumstances.

Beauty is (mostly)subjective. We're all biased here. You're just implicitly associating.
 
Msomi wa ukoo naona unapiga slang tu. Mambo ya "Diploma in Cooking and husbandry care" toka CUcoM hayo.
Kuweza kutumia lugha tofauti kama slang haimaanishi mtu hana elimu au maarifa. Mara nyingine ni njia ya kufikisha ujumbe kwa ufanisi zaidi kwa hadhira fulani. Pia, kila taaluma ina heshima yake — hakuna kazi au elimu ya kubezwa kama mtu anaifanya kwa bidii na uadilifu.
 
People are inspired in different ways. Hard work, talent, and intelligence do matter — they create a foundation for success. Luck can play a role, but reducing success mostly to luck oversimplifies the reality.
The idea of "the self made man/woman" just doesn't make sense to me.

It just sounds so ungrateful and incredibly pretentious.
 

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