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16/02/2026
14/02/2026

Unending joy, unspeakable, dey my heart oo dey my life ooo 🎷🎺🎺🪕🎸🪇🥁🪘🪉🎻🎙️🥁🎹🪈

14/02/2026

Weird facts about Valentine's Day

Relationship data shows breakups often increase just before February 14, as people avoid the pressure of the holiday or the cost expectations.

14/02/2026

To every amazing soul here.
Love is not just romance — it’s kindness, patience, support, and the little ways we show up for each other daily.
Today, choose love in your words, your actions, and your heart.

12/02/2026

A quiet, focused person is more dangerous than a noisy dreamer

12/02/2026

Use waiting seasons to build skills, not just faith. Pray, but also practice.
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Waiting seasons are not meant to be empty pauses; they are training grounds. Faith keeps you hopeful, but skills make you ready. You can pray for open doors all you want, but if you don’t prepare your hands, you’ll fumble the opportunity when it comes.
So yes—pray for direction, strength, and timing. But also read, learn, practice, and sharpen what you already have. Waiting is not passive spirituality; it’s active preparation. When the season changes, those who practiced won’t panic—they’ll step in with confidence.

11/02/2026

PATIENCE OVER TALENTS
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At school, everyone knew Daniel as the average one. He wasn’t the fastest runner, the smartest student, or the most gifted speaker. When prizes were shared, his name was rarely called. Teachers praised his classmates for “natural brilliance” and “raw talent,” while Daniel was advised to “try something more realistic.”

Still, every afternoon, long after others had gone home, Daniel stayed back.
He practiced.
He failed.
He returned the next day.
When others quit after one rejection, Daniel adjusted and tried again. When mockery came, he swallowed it and kept working. He moved slowly—painfully slowly—but he moved forward.
Years passed.
The “talented” ones changed interests. Some got tired of waiting for success to find them. Others assumed their gift would always open doors, so they stopped knocking. Daniel never stopped knocking.

By the time people noticed him, he wasn’t impressive—he was consistent. What looked like overnight success was actually years of quiet endurance. He had outlasted excuses, doubt, and impatience.
When he finally succeeded, people said, “He was lucky.”
They were wrong.

Talent gave others a head start.
Patience gave Daniel the finish line.
And that was the real difference.
So keep trying and never give up.

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