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MY WIFE TREATS ME COLDLY
Good afternoon ma'am.
Please, I need your advice.
I don't want to pretend not to know where my problem is coming from.
I know I'll be dragged but if a solution would come from there I don't mind.
I was never the best husband.
I was the kind of husband who wanted what he wanted at any time.
When my wife got pregnant with our first child I wasn't kind to her.
I was one of those men who believed that women exaggerated too much about everything.
I know that pregnancy and labour are stressful and painful but not the way many women today exaggerate.
By the way, our mothers had 8-10 children.
If it was as painful as many women claim it is today, I doubt they would have had that many children.
So when she got pregnant I never assisted her in any way.
I expected her to do all the housework like she used to before she got pregnant.
She complained but I didn't pay any attention to her.
I hung out with my friends like my life depended on it.
She cried most of the time but I didn't care because I didn't do anything bad to her.
I asked for special dishes and expected her to meet my conjugal needs.
This continued all through pregnancy.
The day she went into labour I was at home.
She came to inform me and seemed like she was in so much pain.
I told her to snap out of the act because she knew labour was not as painful as women had made it look.
She thought I was joking but when I continued watching skits online she knew I wasn't joking.
She screamed in pain until our landlord and his wife came to knock on the door.
I opened the door before someone would think I was hi.tt.ing her.
They came in and the landlord’s wife saw her and said it looked like she was in labour.
I said yes she was but I couldn't understand why she was screaming and pretending to be in pain.
Two of them exchanged glances before his wife asked where's your hospital bag.
My wife pointed to somewhere in the sitting room.
She grabbed it and they took my wife with them.
The landlord called some younger guys to help carry my wife to their car because she could no longer walk.
I watched them from the terrace until they drove off.
I saw how these men were touching my wife all in the name of carrying her because she was in labour and couldn't work and vowed never to go to that hospital.
I vowed that they'd pay the hospital bills and provide for the baby.
I was expecting the landlord to inform me that my wife had given birth but I never heard anything and pride didn't let me call.
A few days later my wife returned home and the landlord and his wife brought her.
They were carrying two babies and that was when I found out that she was even pregnant with twins.
No one said anything to me.
They helped my wife settle in.
I was expecting to hear how much her delivery cost but no one said anything to me.
I was completely ignored.
As a result, I left the house angrily and didn't return for a few days.
I was expecting to be called but no one did.
Out of anger, I told my wife that her mother couldn't come to my house.
If she wanted her to come she should find her own apartment.
To my surprise, she moved in with our landlord.
They live alone and all their children are grown and married.
The landlord's wife was already looking after her as her Mum wasn't yet around.
A few days later, her Mum arrived and I thought she would have come to speak to me to hear my side of the story but she didn't.
She nursed her daughter back to good health in the Landlord's house.
I used to boil in anger each time I heard their laughter.
Her Mum stayed for 3 months before leaving and not once did she knock on my door.
I confronted her just before she left and she didn't say a word to me.
I told her that she should take her daughter with her because our marriage is over and I now doubted that the children were mine.
She just said I should do as I please but return their daughter like I took her to her father's house with my family if I no longer wanted her.
I felt so much pain seeing the Landlord holding my children like they were his or he was their grandfather.
One day I confronted him and his wife and they didn't even say a word.
I thought other tenants would come to my aid but no one did.
When the children turned 6 months old, my wife returned to the apartment.
The Landlord's wife still stopped by to look after the children.
She held them when my wife resumed work.
Gradually I realised that I played no role in her life or that of our children.
She never felt any pain I wanted her to feel.
They had shielded her.
I then realized she had become so cold towards me.
I swallowed my pride and approached our landlord and his wife to complain to them.
They tongued lashed me at first before telling me that I was very cr.uel.
They said they had watched how I treated my wife all through pregnancy.
They watched her return from the market with two heavy sacks, and even when I was home I wouldn't help her.
They said they gave up on me after the way I behaved when my wife was in labour and even crying and I said she was pretending.
His wife told me that women never forget how you treat them when they are pregnant.
He said my wife could never relate to me normally again because I was too cr.uel to her when she needed me most.
I left their apartment shattered.
I've apologized to my wife but nothing has changed.
It's been 18 months now and it's still the same thing.
She's very cold towards me.
I have turned a new leaf but she doesn't take me seriously.
She's just nonchalant to all my efforts.
Please is there another way to let her know that I'm sorry?
I used to hear that women never forget how you treat them when they are pregnant but I thought it was a joke.
Now I know better and I'm sorry.
Please what can I do?
I've tried reaching out to her family but I'm having cold feet because of how I've related to them.
Please help me because I'm desperate.
I don't like how I'm living with my wife.
We are worse than Roommates.
I know some people would advise that I marry another woman or get a side chick but please that's not what I need.
I'll be reading the comments.
All I'll say is that if you take a poll, many people can relate to this scenario.
Pregnancy changes a lot and also reveals a lot.
I just hope you can work this out even though it seems very unlikely but you never know.
Over to the elders.MY WIFE TREATS ME COLDLY Good afternoon ma'am. Please, I need your advice. I don't want to pretend not to know where my problem is coming from. I know I'll be dragged but if a solution would come from there I don't mind. I was never the best husband. I was the kind of husband who wanted what he wanted at any time. When my wife got pregnant with our first child I wasn't kind to her. I was one of those men who believed that women exaggerated too much about everything. I know that pregnancy and labour are stressful and painful but not the way many women today exaggerate. By the way, our mothers had 8-10 children. If it was as painful as many women claim it is today, I doubt they would have had that many children. So when she got pregnant I never assisted her in any way. I expected her to do all the housework like she used to before she got pregnant. She complained but I didn't pay any attention to her. I hung out with my friends like my life depended on it. She cried most of the time but I didn't care because I didn't do anything bad to her. I asked for special dishes and expected her to meet my conjugal needs. This continued all through pregnancy. The day she went into labour I was at home. She came to inform me and seemed like she was in so much pain. I told her to snap out of the act because she knew labour was not as painful as women had made it look. She thought I was joking but when I continued watching skits online she knew I wasn't joking. She screamed in pain until our landlord and his wife came to knock on the door. I opened the door before someone would think I was hi.tt.ing her. They came in and the landlord’s wife saw her and said it looked like she was in labour. I said yes she was but I couldn't understand why she was screaming and pretending to be in pain. Two of them exchanged glances before his wife asked where's your hospital bag. My wife pointed to somewhere in the sitting room. She grabbed it and they took my wife with them. The landlord called some younger guys to help carry my wife to their car because she could no longer walk. I watched them from the terrace until they drove off. I saw how these men were touching my wife all in the name of carrying her because she was in labour and couldn't work and vowed never to go to that hospital. I vowed that they'd pay the hospital bills and provide for the baby. I was expecting the landlord to inform me that my wife had given birth but I never heard anything and pride didn't let me call. A few days later my wife returned home and the landlord and his wife brought her. They were carrying two babies and that was when I found out that she was even pregnant with twins. No one said anything to me. They helped my wife settle in. I was expecting to hear how much her delivery cost but no one said anything to me. I was completely ignored. As a result, I left the house angrily and didn't return for a few days. I was expecting to be called but no one did. Out of anger, I told my wife that her mother couldn't come to my house. If she wanted her to come she should find her own apartment. To my surprise, she moved in with our landlord. They live alone and all their children are grown and married. The landlord's wife was already looking after her as her Mum wasn't yet around. A few days later, her Mum arrived and I thought she would have come to speak to me to hear my side of the story but she didn't. She nursed her daughter back to good health in the Landlord's house. I used to boil in anger each time I heard their laughter. Her Mum stayed for 3 months before leaving and not once did she knock on my door. I confronted her just before she left and she didn't say a word to me. I told her that she should take her daughter with her because our marriage is over and I now doubted that the children were mine. She just said I should do as I please but return their daughter like I took her to her father's house with my family if I no longer wanted her. I felt so much pain seeing the Landlord holding my children like they were his or he was their grandfather. One day I confronted him and his wife and they didn't even say a word. I thought other tenants would come to my aid but no one did. When the children turned 6 months old, my wife returned to the apartment. The Landlord's wife still stopped by to look after the children. She held them when my wife resumed work. Gradually I realised that I played no role in her life or that of our children. She never felt any pain I wanted her to feel. They had shielded her. I then realized she had become so cold towards me. I swallowed my pride and approached our landlord and his wife to complain to them. They tongued lashed me at first before telling me that I was very cr.uel. They said they had watched how I treated my wife all through pregnancy. They watched her return from the market with two heavy sacks, and even when I was home I wouldn't help her. They said they gave up on me after the way I behaved when my wife was in labour and even crying and I said she was pretending. His wife told me that women never forget how you treat them when they are pregnant. He said my wife could never relate to me normally again because I was too cr.uel to her when she needed me most. I left their apartment shattered. I've apologized to my wife but nothing has changed. It's been 18 months now and it's still the same thing. She's very cold towards me. I have turned a new leaf but she doesn't take me seriously. She's just nonchalant to all my efforts. Please is there another way to let her know that I'm sorry? I used to hear that women never forget how you treat them when they are pregnant but I thought it was a joke. Now I know better and I'm sorry. Please what can I do? I've tried reaching out to her family but I'm having cold feet because of how I've related to them. Please help me because I'm desperate. I don't like how I'm living with my wife. We are worse than Roommates. I know some people would advise that I marry another woman or get a side chick but please that's not what I need. I'll be reading the comments. All I'll say is that if you take a poll, many people can relate to this scenario. Pregnancy changes a lot and also reveals a lot. I just hope you can work this out even though it seems very unlikely but you never know. Over to the elders.0 Comments 0 Shares 1 Views -
You don’t need to have it all figured out.
Too many people wait for the “perfect moment” or until they feel ready.
But here’s the truth:
Clarity comes from action—not before it.
Start small.
Embrace the messy parts.
Let momentum do the rest.
Take that first step today. Your future self will thank you.
#Motivation #GrowthMindset #StartNow #EntrepreneurLife #SuccessTips #yusocialYou don’t need to have it all figured out. Too many people wait for the “perfect moment” or until they feel ready. But here’s the truth: Clarity comes from action—not before it. Start small. Embrace the messy parts. Let momentum do the rest. Take that first step today. Your future self will thank you. #Motivation #GrowthMindset #StartNow #EntrepreneurLife #SuccessTips #yusocial0 Comments 0 Shares 1 Views -
Study in Canada: International Excellence Scholarships at Laurentian University
The International Excellence Scholarships at Laurentian University in Canada are designed to recognize and reward high-achieving international students enrolling in their first year of a full-time undergraduate program. These scholarships are merit-based and provide substantial financial assistance throughout the duration of the undergraduate studies. https://laurentian.ca/international/scholarships/policy?utm
Scholarship Benefits:
For students with an admission average of 90% to 100%:
Total scholarship value of up to $60,000 CAD, distributed as $15,000 CAD in the first year.
Renewable in subsequent years provided the student maintains a minimum average of 80% (GPA = 7.5).
For students with an admission average of 80% to 89.9%:
Total scholarship value of up to $40,000 CAD, with $10,000 CAD awarded in the first year.
Renewable in subsequent years with the maintenance of a minimum average of 80% (GPA = 7.5).
These scholarships are automatically awarded based on academic performance; no separate application is required. The admission average is calculated automatically based on equivalency-adjusted GPA using the World Education Services tables.
Scholarship International
Eligibility Criteria:
Must be an international student entering the first year of a full-time undergraduate first-degree program at Laurentian University.
Must register in a 100% course load across two semesters (fall and winter).
Scholarships are limited to students studying in open-enrollment undergraduate programs.
Application Process:
There is no separate application for the International Excellence Scholarships.
All eligible students are automatically considered upon applying for admission to Laurentian University.
Application Deadlines:
For September (Fall) Intake: May 15, 2025.
It's advisable to submit your application well before these deadlines to ensure ample time for processing and consideration.
Renewal Criteria:
To renew the scholarship in subsequent years, students must:
Have studied full-time in the previous academic year (30 credits, with at least 24 credits taken during the Fall/Winter term).
Achieve a minimum average of 80% (GPA = 7.5).
Scholarship payments are processed in November and February each year.
Additional Information:
Students with a prior degree are not eligible for the International Excellence Scholarships.
The academic year for scholarship purposes is defined as May to April.
Scholarship amounts are official upon final marks; mid-term grades may be used to inform students of their potential scholarship status.
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For detailed information and to apply, please visit Laurentian University's official International Student Scholarships page.
https://laurentian.ca/international/scholarships
Prospective students are encouraged to reach out to Laurentian University's admissions office for personalized guidance and to address any specific questions regarding the scholarship opportunities
Inquiry Form
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdk9fEzdl-l0rr_CcVmKpGHsl-FuyD1Sh794Wwhwr3kqngaPg/viewform
Contact us @http://wa.me/79258726743
Embarking on an educational journey oversea is a transformative experience. We are here to support you every step of the way.
Sources: https://globalscholarships.com/institutions/laurentian-university/?utm
#Kaysogy #NoIELTS #ScholarshipsStudy in Canada: International Excellence Scholarships at Laurentian University The International Excellence Scholarships at Laurentian University in Canada are designed to recognize and reward high-achieving international students enrolling in their first year of a full-time undergraduate program. These scholarships are merit-based and provide substantial financial assistance throughout the duration of the undergraduate studies. https://laurentian.ca/international/scholarships/policy?utm Scholarship Benefits: For students with an admission average of 90% to 100%: Total scholarship value of up to $60,000 CAD, distributed as $15,000 CAD in the first year. Renewable in subsequent years provided the student maintains a minimum average of 80% (GPA = 7.5). For students with an admission average of 80% to 89.9%: Total scholarship value of up to $40,000 CAD, with $10,000 CAD awarded in the first year. Renewable in subsequent years with the maintenance of a minimum average of 80% (GPA = 7.5). These scholarships are automatically awarded based on academic performance; no separate application is required. The admission average is calculated automatically based on equivalency-adjusted GPA using the World Education Services tables. Scholarship International Eligibility Criteria: Must be an international student entering the first year of a full-time undergraduate first-degree program at Laurentian University. Must register in a 100% course load across two semesters (fall and winter). Scholarships are limited to students studying in open-enrollment undergraduate programs. Application Process: There is no separate application for the International Excellence Scholarships. All eligible students are automatically considered upon applying for admission to Laurentian University. Application Deadlines: For September (Fall) Intake: May 15, 2025. It's advisable to submit your application well before these deadlines to ensure ample time for processing and consideration. Renewal Criteria: To renew the scholarship in subsequent years, students must: Have studied full-time in the previous academic year (30 credits, with at least 24 credits taken during the Fall/Winter term). Achieve a minimum average of 80% (GPA = 7.5). Scholarship payments are processed in November and February each year. Additional Information: Students with a prior degree are not eligible for the International Excellence Scholarships. The academic year for scholarship purposes is defined as May to April. Scholarship amounts are official upon final marks; mid-term grades may be used to inform students of their potential scholarship status. idp.com For detailed information and to apply, please visit Laurentian University's official International Student Scholarships page. https://laurentian.ca/international/scholarships Prospective students are encouraged to reach out to Laurentian University's admissions office for personalized guidance and to address any specific questions regarding the scholarship opportunities Inquiry Form https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdk9fEzdl-l0rr_CcVmKpGHsl-FuyD1Sh794Wwhwr3kqngaPg/viewform Contact us @http://wa.me/79258726743 Embarking on an educational journey oversea is a transformative experience. We are here to support you every step of the way. Sources: https://globalscholarships.com/institutions/laurentian-university/?utm #Kaysogy #NoIELTS #Scholarships0 Comments 0 Shares 26 Views -
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Study in South Korea: Scholarships for International Students at Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology
The Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST) in South Korea offers various scholarship opportunities for international students pursuing graduate studies. Below are the details of the available scholarships and their application deadlines:
Scholarship Benefits:
Tuition Fee Support: KRW 7,680,000 per year.
Monthly Stipend:
Master's Students: More than KRW 1,440,000 per month (KRW 17,280,000 per year).
Doctoral Students: More than KRW 1,740,000 per month (KRW 20,880,000 per year).
https://koicascholarship.org/ulsan-unist-university-scholarship/?utm
Additional Support: Additional amounts may be provided depending on the participating laboratory.
Accommodation: On-campus dormitory facilities are available for graduate students.
Eligibility Criteria:
Applicants must be non-Korean citizens.
Candidates should hold a bachelor's degree for master's programs and a master's degree for doctoral programs from recognized institutions.
Final-year students expecting to graduate before the enrollment date may also apply.
Applicants must meet the English language proficiency requirements set by UNIST.
Required Documents:
Completed Application Form.
Official Transcripts of Bachelor's and/or Master's Degrees.
Certificate of Expected Graduation (if applicable).
Study Plan and Personal Statement.
English Proficiency Test Report (IELTS, TOEFL, or a certificate of English-medium instruction).
Letter of Disclosure Agreement.
Application Process:
Online Application: Applicants must complete the online application form available on the UNIST admissions website.
Document Submission: Upload all required documents as specified in the application guidelines.
Application Fee: Pay the non-refundable application fee to finalize the application process.
Application Deadlines:
Fall 2025 Intake: The application deadline is April 8, 2025.
Contact Information:
Website: UNIST Graduate Admissions https://admg-intl.unist.ac.kr/study-at-unist/scholarships/
Prospective students are encouraged to visit the official UNIST admissions website for detailed information on programs, eligibility criteria, and application procedures.
Inquiry Form
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdk9fEzdl-l0rr_CcVmKpGHsl-FuyD1Sh794Wwhwr3kqngaPg/viewform
Contact us @http://wa.me/79258726743
Embarking on an educational journey oversea is a transformative experience. We are here to support you every step of the way.
Sources: https://koicascholarship.org/ulsan-unist-university-scholarship/?utm
#Kaysogy #NoIELTS #ScholarshipsStudy in South Korea: Scholarships for International Students at Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology The Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST) in South Korea offers various scholarship opportunities for international students pursuing graduate studies. Below are the details of the available scholarships and their application deadlines: Scholarship Benefits: Tuition Fee Support: KRW 7,680,000 per year. Monthly Stipend: Master's Students: More than KRW 1,440,000 per month (KRW 17,280,000 per year). Doctoral Students: More than KRW 1,740,000 per month (KRW 20,880,000 per year). https://koicascholarship.org/ulsan-unist-university-scholarship/?utm Additional Support: Additional amounts may be provided depending on the participating laboratory. Accommodation: On-campus dormitory facilities are available for graduate students. Eligibility Criteria: Applicants must be non-Korean citizens. Candidates should hold a bachelor's degree for master's programs and a master's degree for doctoral programs from recognized institutions. Final-year students expecting to graduate before the enrollment date may also apply. Applicants must meet the English language proficiency requirements set by UNIST. Required Documents: Completed Application Form. Official Transcripts of Bachelor's and/or Master's Degrees. Certificate of Expected Graduation (if applicable). Study Plan and Personal Statement. English Proficiency Test Report (IELTS, TOEFL, or a certificate of English-medium instruction). Letter of Disclosure Agreement. Application Process: Online Application: Applicants must complete the online application form available on the UNIST admissions website. Document Submission: Upload all required documents as specified in the application guidelines. Application Fee: Pay the non-refundable application fee to finalize the application process. Application Deadlines: Fall 2025 Intake: The application deadline is April 8, 2025. Contact Information: Website: UNIST Graduate Admissions https://admg-intl.unist.ac.kr/study-at-unist/scholarships/ Prospective students are encouraged to visit the official UNIST admissions website for detailed information on programs, eligibility criteria, and application procedures. Inquiry Form https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdk9fEzdl-l0rr_CcVmKpGHsl-FuyD1Sh794Wwhwr3kqngaPg/viewform Contact us @http://wa.me/79258726743 Embarking on an educational journey oversea is a transformative experience. We are here to support you every step of the way. Sources: https://koicascholarship.org/ulsan-unist-university-scholarship/?utm #Kaysogy #NoIELTS #Scholarships0 Comments 0 Shares 104 Views -
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"Drugs & the Mind: Why Some People Lose It After One Try, While Others Seem ‘Fine’"
Have you ever wondered why some people take hard drugs once and experience mental breakdowns, while others use them for years and appear normal? It’s a mystery that leaves many people confused. The truth is, no one is truly 'safe' from the effects of drug abuse—it all comes down to how drugs interact with the brain, genetics, and individual mental health.
Let’s break it down.
1. The Brain Factor: How Drugs Mess with Your Mind
When you take hard drugs like cocaine, meth, or marijuana, they alter brain chemistry by flooding the brain with dopamine (the “feel-good” chemical). Over time, the brain struggles to regulate itself, leading to paranoia, hallucinations, and even psychosis in some people.
But why do some people get these effects almost immediately while others don’t?
Brain Chemistry – Some people have more sensitive dopamine systems, making them more prone to severe reactions.
Pre-existing Mental Health Conditions – If someone has underlying anxiety, depression, or schizophrenia, drugs can trigger full-blown mental illness.
Type of Drug & Dosage – Some drugs are more potent than others. A high dose can shock the brain into psychosis faster.
2. The Role of Genetics: Are Some People More at Risk?
Just like how some people are naturally resistant to certain diseases, genetics play a role in drug reactions. If someone has a family history of mental illness or addiction, their risk of developing drug-induced psychosis is much higher.
If a close family member has schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, or severe depression, drug use can speed up the onset of these illnesses.
Some people have genes that metabolize drugs differently, leading to stronger and more unpredictable effects.
3. Accumulated Damage: Why Some People 'Seem Fine' for Years
Some long-term drug users may seem unaffected, but that doesn’t mean they’re safe. The effects of drug abuse build up over time.
Over time, they may develop memory loss, mood swings, or trouble focusing, even if they don’t show immediate signs of psychosis.
Some people can hide their struggles well, but eventually, their mental health declines.
Their risk of a sudden mental breakdown increases the longer they continue using.
4. The Dangerous Myth: "It Won’t Happen to Me"
Many people believe they can handle drugs because they know someone who has used them for years without issues. But the truth is, no one knows how their brain will react until it's too late.
One bad trip is all it takes for a person to lose touch with reality.
Some effects are permanent, and the brain may never fully recover.
Even if someone seems fine now, they could wake up one day with crippling anxiety, paranoia, or psychosis.
The Bottom Line: Is It Worth the Risk?
The truth is, no one is immune to the effects of drugs. Some people break down faster, while others take years—but in the end, everyone pays the price.
Have you seen cases where someone’s life changed overnight due to drug use? Let’s discuss in the comments.
"Drugs & the Mind: Why Some People Lose It After One Try, While Others Seem ‘Fine’" Have you ever wondered why some people take hard drugs once and experience mental breakdowns, while others use them for years and appear normal? It’s a mystery that leaves many people confused. The truth is, no one is truly 'safe' from the effects of drug abuse—it all comes down to how drugs interact with the brain, genetics, and individual mental health. Let’s break it down. 🧠 1. The Brain Factor: How Drugs Mess with Your Mind When you take hard drugs like cocaine, meth, or marijuana, they alter brain chemistry by flooding the brain with dopamine (the “feel-good” chemical). Over time, the brain struggles to regulate itself, leading to paranoia, hallucinations, and even psychosis in some people. But why do some people get these effects almost immediately while others don’t? ✔️ Brain Chemistry – Some people have more sensitive dopamine systems, making them more prone to severe reactions. ✔️ Pre-existing Mental Health Conditions – If someone has underlying anxiety, depression, or schizophrenia, drugs can trigger full-blown mental illness. ✔️ Type of Drug & Dosage – Some drugs are more potent than others. A high dose can shock the brain into psychosis faster. 🧬 2. The Role of Genetics: Are Some People More at Risk? Just like how some people are naturally resistant to certain diseases, genetics play a role in drug reactions. If someone has a family history of mental illness or addiction, their risk of developing drug-induced psychosis is much higher. ✔️ If a close family member has schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, or severe depression, drug use can speed up the onset of these illnesses. ✔️ Some people have genes that metabolize drugs differently, leading to stronger and more unpredictable effects. 🛑 3. Accumulated Damage: Why Some People 'Seem Fine' for Years Some long-term drug users may seem unaffected, but that doesn’t mean they’re safe. The effects of drug abuse build up over time. ✔️ Over time, they may develop memory loss, mood swings, or trouble focusing, even if they don’t show immediate signs of psychosis. ✔️ Some people can hide their struggles well, but eventually, their mental health declines. ✔️ Their risk of a sudden mental breakdown increases the longer they continue using. 🚨 4. The Dangerous Myth: "It Won’t Happen to Me" Many people believe they can handle drugs because they know someone who has used them for years without issues. But the truth is, no one knows how their brain will react until it's too late. ✔️ One bad trip is all it takes for a person to lose touch with reality. ✔️ Some effects are permanent, and the brain may never fully recover. ✔️ Even if someone seems fine now, they could wake up one day with crippling anxiety, paranoia, or psychosis. ⚠️ The Bottom Line: Is It Worth the Risk? The truth is, no one is immune to the effects of drugs. Some people break down faster, while others take years—but in the end, everyone pays the price. 🔴 Have you seen cases where someone’s life changed overnight due to drug use? Let’s discuss in the comments. -
Study in USA: Master’s Merit Fellowships and Assistantships at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
The Master’s Merit Fellowships and Assistantships at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC-Chapel Hill) are prestigious funding opportunities designed to support academically outstanding students pursuing a master’s degree. These awards provide financial support, including tuition coverage, stipends, and health insurance, to assist students in their academic and professional development.
Scholarship Benefits
Recipients of the Master’s Merit Fellowships and Assistantships will receive the following:
✔ Full or Partial Tuition Coverage – The scholarship covers full tuition at the in-state rate (for North Carolina residents) or offers substantial tuition support for out-of-state and international students.
✔ Annual Stipend – A competitive stipend of up to $18,000 per academic year to support living expenses.
✔ Health Insurance – Fully covered under the university’s student health insurance plan.
✔ Graduate Assistantship Opportunity – Some awards may come with teaching or research assistantships, providing valuable professional experience while earning financial support.
✔ Duration – Awards are typically granted for one academic year, with potential renewal based on academic performance.
Eligibility Criteria
To qualify for the Master’s Merit Fellowships and Assistantships, applicants must meet the following requirements:
Be an incoming master's student in a residential program at UNC-Chapel Hill. Online degree programs are typically not eligible.
Demonstrate academic excellence, typically with a minimum GPA of 3.5 on a 4.0 scale (or equivalent).
Have strong leadership potential and research interests aligned with UNC-Chapel Hill’s academic programs.
Be nominated by the academic department—students cannot apply directly but must be recommended by their department.
Meet UNC-Chapel Hill’s English proficiency requirements if applying as an international student (TOEFL or IELTS scores required).
Application Process
Step 1: Apply for Admission
Applicants must first apply to a master’s program at UNC-Chapel Hill through the official application portal https://gradschool.unc.edu/.
Step 2: Departmental Nomination
The academic department reviews applications and nominates top candidates for the fellowship or assistantship.
Step 3: Selection and Notification
The Graduate School at UNC-Chapel Hill evaluates nominations, and successful applicants receive notification by email.
Step 4: Acceptance of Award
Selected students must confirm their acceptance by April 15, 2026 (if awarded for Fall 2026).
Important Note: Since students cannot apply directly, it is recommended to inform the department of interest in funding consideration when submitting the master’s program application.
Application Deadline
Opening Date: August 1, 2025
Master’s Program Admission Deadline: Varies by department (typically between December 2025 and March 2026)
Fellowship/Assistantship Nomination Deadline: Usually in early 2026 (exact dates set by individual departments)
Final Decision Notification: March – April 2026
Acceptance Deadline: April 15, 2026
Official Website: UNC Graduate School – Funding Opportunities https://gradschool.unc.edu/funding/gradschool/opportunityfund.html
The Master’s Merit Fellowships and Assistantships at UNC-Chapel Hill offer a fantastic opportunity for outstanding master’s students to receive financial support while gaining valuable teaching or research experience. If you’re considering applying for Fall 2026 admission, start preparing your application as soon as the admissions open on August 1, 2025.
For further inquiries, contact:
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://gradschool.unc.edu/
Inquiry Form
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdk9fEzdl-l0rr_CcVmKpGHsl-FuyD1Sh794Wwhwr3kqngaPg/viewform
Contact us @http://wa.me/79258726743
Embarking on an educational journey oversea is a transformative experience. We are here to support you every step of the way.
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#Kaysogy #NoIELTS #ScholarshipsStudy in USA: Master’s Merit Fellowships and Assistantships at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill The Master’s Merit Fellowships and Assistantships at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC-Chapel Hill) are prestigious funding opportunities designed to support academically outstanding students pursuing a master’s degree. These awards provide financial support, including tuition coverage, stipends, and health insurance, to assist students in their academic and professional development. Scholarship Benefits Recipients of the Master’s Merit Fellowships and Assistantships will receive the following: ✔ Full or Partial Tuition Coverage – The scholarship covers full tuition at the in-state rate (for North Carolina residents) or offers substantial tuition support for out-of-state and international students. ✔ Annual Stipend – A competitive stipend of up to $18,000 per academic year to support living expenses. ✔ Health Insurance – Fully covered under the university’s student health insurance plan. ✔ Graduate Assistantship Opportunity – Some awards may come with teaching or research assistantships, providing valuable professional experience while earning financial support. ✔ Duration – Awards are typically granted for one academic year, with potential renewal based on academic performance. Eligibility Criteria To qualify for the Master’s Merit Fellowships and Assistantships, applicants must meet the following requirements: 🔹 Be an incoming master's student in a residential program at UNC-Chapel Hill. Online degree programs are typically not eligible. 🔹 Demonstrate academic excellence, typically with a minimum GPA of 3.5 on a 4.0 scale (or equivalent). 🔹 Have strong leadership potential and research interests aligned with UNC-Chapel Hill’s academic programs. 🔹 Be nominated by the academic department—students cannot apply directly but must be recommended by their department. 🔹 Meet UNC-Chapel Hill’s English proficiency requirements if applying as an international student (TOEFL or IELTS scores required). Application Process 🎯Step 1: Apply for Admission Applicants must first apply to a master’s program at UNC-Chapel Hill through the official application portal https://gradschool.unc.edu/. 🎯 Step 2: Departmental Nomination The academic department reviews applications and nominates top candidates for the fellowship or assistantship. 🎯 Step 3: Selection and Notification The Graduate School at UNC-Chapel Hill evaluates nominations, and successful applicants receive notification by email. 🎯 Step 4: Acceptance of Award Selected students must confirm their acceptance by April 15, 2026 (if awarded for Fall 2026). 📌 Important Note: Since students cannot apply directly, it is recommended to inform the department of interest in funding consideration when submitting the master’s program application. Application Deadline Opening Date: August 1, 2025 Master’s Program Admission Deadline: Varies by department (typically between December 2025 and March 2026) Fellowship/Assistantship Nomination Deadline: Usually in early 2026 (exact dates set by individual departments) Final Decision Notification: March – April 2026 Acceptance Deadline: April 15, 2026 Official Website: UNC Graduate School – Funding Opportunities https://gradschool.unc.edu/funding/gradschool/opportunityfund.html The Master’s Merit Fellowships and Assistantships at UNC-Chapel Hill offer a fantastic opportunity for outstanding master’s students to receive financial support while gaining valuable teaching or research experience. If you’re considering applying for Fall 2026 admission, start preparing your application as soon as the admissions open on August 1, 2025. For further inquiries, contact: 📩 Email: [email protected] 🌎 Website: https://gradschool.unc.edu/ Inquiry Form https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdk9fEzdl-l0rr_CcVmKpGHsl-FuyD1Sh794Wwhwr3kqngaPg/viewform Contact us @http://wa.me/79258726743 Embarking on an educational journey oversea is a transformative experience. We are here to support you every step of the way. Sources: https://gradschool.unc.edu/ #Kaysogy #NoIELTS #Scholarships0 Comments 0 Shares 155 Views -
The Lion’s Hunt and the Reality of Success in Life
Lions are often seen as powerful and dominant, yet their hunting success rate is only 20-30%. That means they fail 70-80% of the time. But do they stop hunting? No. They keep going, learning, and improving their techniques.
Life works the same way. Many people expect success to come quickly, but the truth is, failure is part of the journey. Those who succeed are not the ones who never fail—they are the ones who keep going despite failure.
1. Be Selective: Focus on the Right Opportunities
Lions don’t waste energy chasing every animal. They pick their targets carefully, increasing their chances of a successful hunt.
In life, you can’t chase everything at once. Not every opportunity is worth your time and effort. Focus on what aligns with your strengths, values, and long-term goals. Trying to do too much at once leads to exhaustion and disappointment. Choose your battles wisely.
2. Adapt to Challenges
Lions adjust their hunting strategies based on their environment. In open plains, they rely on teamwork. In forests, they use ambush tactics.
Life is unpredictable. Challenges will come, and what worked before might not always work again. Those who succeed are flexible and willing to change their approach. Whether in business, relationships, or personal growth, learning to adapt is key to long-term success.
3. Manage Risks and Protect Yourself
A lion doesn’t give 100% effort on every hunt—it conserves energy and avoids unnecessary risks. If it gets injured, survival becomes difficult.
In life, taking risks is necessary, but reckless risks can lead to setbacks. Whether it's financial decisions, career moves, or personal choices, you must think long-term. Success isn’t about going all-in on one opportunity; it’s about making smart, calculated moves.
4. Embrace Failure as Part of the Process
Even after careful planning, lions still fail more often than they succeed. But they don’t stop—they try again.
Most people fear failure, but every successful person has failed multiple times. The difference is they didn’t quit. Every failure is a lesson, a stepping stone toward something greater. If you give up after a setback, you lose the chance to win in the long run.
5. Stay Consistent and Keep Moving Forward
A lion doesn’t stop hunting because of a failed attempt. It learns, improves, and continues until it succeeds.
In life, consistency is key. Success isn’t about one big win—it’s about showing up every day, improving a little at a time, and staying committed to your goals. Even when progress is slow, persistence leads to breakthroughs.
Lions don’t let failure define them—they keep going, adapting, and eventually succeed. That’s how life works, too.
Be selective—choose your battles wisely.
Adapt—embrace change.
Take smart risks—but protect yourself.
Accept failure—learn and move forward.
Stay consistent—success comes to those who don’t give up.
Like a lion, stay focused, stay hungry, and never stop chasing your dreams.
#SuccessMindset #Growth #NeverGiveUp #StayHungry
The Lion’s Hunt and the Reality of Success in Life Lions are often seen as powerful and dominant, yet their hunting success rate is only 20-30%. That means they fail 70-80% of the time. But do they stop hunting? No. They keep going, learning, and improving their techniques. Life works the same way. Many people expect success to come quickly, but the truth is, failure is part of the journey. Those who succeed are not the ones who never fail—they are the ones who keep going despite failure. 1. Be Selective: Focus on the Right Opportunities Lions don’t waste energy chasing every animal. They pick their targets carefully, increasing their chances of a successful hunt. In life, you can’t chase everything at once. Not every opportunity is worth your time and effort. Focus on what aligns with your strengths, values, and long-term goals. Trying to do too much at once leads to exhaustion and disappointment. Choose your battles wisely. 2. Adapt to Challenges Lions adjust their hunting strategies based on their environment. In open plains, they rely on teamwork. In forests, they use ambush tactics. Life is unpredictable. Challenges will come, and what worked before might not always work again. Those who succeed are flexible and willing to change their approach. Whether in business, relationships, or personal growth, learning to adapt is key to long-term success. 3. Manage Risks and Protect Yourself A lion doesn’t give 100% effort on every hunt—it conserves energy and avoids unnecessary risks. If it gets injured, survival becomes difficult. In life, taking risks is necessary, but reckless risks can lead to setbacks. Whether it's financial decisions, career moves, or personal choices, you must think long-term. Success isn’t about going all-in on one opportunity; it’s about making smart, calculated moves. 4. Embrace Failure as Part of the Process Even after careful planning, lions still fail more often than they succeed. But they don’t stop—they try again. Most people fear failure, but every successful person has failed multiple times. The difference is they didn’t quit. Every failure is a lesson, a stepping stone toward something greater. If you give up after a setback, you lose the chance to win in the long run. 5. Stay Consistent and Keep Moving Forward A lion doesn’t stop hunting because of a failed attempt. It learns, improves, and continues until it succeeds. In life, consistency is key. Success isn’t about one big win—it’s about showing up every day, improving a little at a time, and staying committed to your goals. Even when progress is slow, persistence leads to breakthroughs. Lions don’t let failure define them—they keep going, adapting, and eventually succeed. That’s how life works, too. Be selective—choose your battles wisely. Adapt—embrace change. Take smart risks—but protect yourself. Accept failure—learn and move forward. Stay consistent—success comes to those who don’t give up. Like a lion, stay focused, stay hungry, and never stop chasing your dreams. #SuccessMindset #Growth #NeverGiveUp #StayHungry -
THE BOY WHO WALKED ALONE (Pt. 1)
As a young boy, I was ambitious, full of dreams, and had grand visions of my future. I never held back when it came to dreaming big. I had vision boards and mental pictures of the life I wanted to live, and they excited me. These dreams filled me with zeal, enthusiasm, and energy, pushing me to launch out after completing my higher education.
I never considered getting a job. Truthfully, with the kind of future I envisioned, a job wouldn’t be enough to fund it. I just had to become a CEO, own a company, and do business so I could have both financial and time freedom.
So, in 2012, after my NYSC, I took the leap. But to cut a long story short, the next 10 years of my life turned out to be the most depressing, traumatic, and disappointing years I had ever experienced. I failed at EVERYTHING I tried. Within that period, I ventured into seven different businesses—and had NOTHING tangible to show for it.
Many times, I woke up wishing I wasn’t alive. I lost hope, and my faith—in myself and in God—was under constant attack. It felt like the world was against me. Where were all the pictures and dreams I had as a child? What happened to the lifestyle I had envisioned? By now, I should have had my own house, a thriving business, and a family. So why was I still squatting—with someone who was also a squatter?
I was confused. I had completely lost touch with myself, the world, and everyone around me. I was merely a shadow of the person I used to be. I spent over six of those ten years in deep frustration and despair.
Then, in 2020, I met a young man—way younger than me—who was planning his wedding, owned a car and a house, and was earning six figures monthly. He was living the life I had envisioned for myself at his age. With all humility, I approached him and asked questions.
Since then, I have worked with him, and though I am not yet where I want to be, I am far from where I used to be.
For the first time, I was able to travel out of the country for vacation in 2022. Today, I have my own house, I am married with two kids, and I am doing great things. Most importantly, I have regained my belief in my visions and dreams. Now, I dare to do GREAT things. My belief is back. My faith is back.
But what changed?
What happened???
Why the drastic transformation in just two years?
How did I achieve in three years what I couldn’t achieve in ten?
Is having a dream, vision, or ambition all there is to success?
I wasn’t lazy—I worked hard during those years—so why did I end up depressed?
To be continued…
THE BOY WHO WALKED ALONE (Pt. 1) As a young boy, I was ambitious, full of dreams, and had grand visions of my future. I never held back when it came to dreaming big. I had vision boards and mental pictures of the life I wanted to live, and they excited me. These dreams filled me with zeal, enthusiasm, and energy, pushing me to launch out after completing my higher education. I never considered getting a job. Truthfully, with the kind of future I envisioned, a job wouldn’t be enough to fund it. I just had to become a CEO, own a company, and do business so I could have both financial and time freedom. So, in 2012, after my NYSC, I took the leap. But to cut a long story short, the next 10 years of my life turned out to be the most depressing, traumatic, and disappointing years I had ever experienced. I failed at EVERYTHING I tried. Within that period, I ventured into seven different businesses—and had NOTHING tangible to show for it. Many times, I woke up wishing I wasn’t alive. I lost hope, and my faith—in myself and in God—was under constant attack. It felt like the world was against me. Where were all the pictures and dreams I had as a child? What happened to the lifestyle I had envisioned? By now, I should have had my own house, a thriving business, and a family. So why was I still squatting—with someone who was also a squatter? I was confused. I had completely lost touch with myself, the world, and everyone around me. I was merely a shadow of the person I used to be. I spent over six of those ten years in deep frustration and despair. Then, in 2020, I met a young man—way younger than me—who was planning his wedding, owned a car and a house, and was earning six figures monthly. He was living the life I had envisioned for myself at his age. With all humility, I approached him and asked questions. Since then, I have worked with him, and though I am not yet where I want to be, I am far from where I used to be. For the first time, I was able to travel out of the country for vacation in 2022. Today, I have my own house, I am married with two kids, and I am doing great things. Most importantly, I have regained my belief in my visions and dreams. Now, I dare to do GREAT things. My belief is back. My faith is back. But what changed? What happened??? Why the drastic transformation in just two years? How did I achieve in three years what I couldn’t achieve in ten? Is having a dream, vision, or ambition all there is to success? I wasn’t lazy—I worked hard during those years—so why did I end up depressed? To be continued…
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