The Tough Guys
“It doesn’t take much strength to pull a trigger, but try getting up every morning, day after day and work for a living. Let’s see him try that! Then we will see who’s the real tough guy. The working man is the tough guy.”
“It doesn’t take much strength to pull a trigger, but try getting up every morning, day after day and work for a living. Let’s see him try that! Then we will see who’s the real tough guy. The working man is the tough guy.”
The businessman is more cruel than the criminal on the street. Why do I say so?
Congratulations are definitely in order as Nigeria celebrated her 62nd Anniversary as an independent country. Some may ask questions like: is Nigeria really independent? Are we not undergoing another form of colonization? That’s a story for another day. This month is for congratulations!
It’s Monday and it’s time to plan the day and the week. People often say “If you fail to plan, you plan to fail”. That means even when you don’t plan, you are actually planning. Then why not plan right: plan to succeed?
“It doesn’t take much strength to pull a trigger, but try getting up every morning, day after day and work for a living. Let’s see him try that! Then we will see who’s the real tough guy. The working man is the tough guy.” Those statements from Robert Di Niro (as Lorenzo in The Bronx…
There’s a certain prestige that comes with being a business owner. That is why it is common to see “CEO of…” in most young Nigerians’ profile. Even though the company is non-existent, everybody wants to be a business owner.
Safety is defined as a state of being safe or a condition or the condition of being protected from harm or danger. Safety is what everyone desires for themselves and their loved ones. In our present world, there are safety precautions everywhere.
Harry Selfridge opined in the early 1900s that the customer is always right to emphasize on customer satisfaction. But is the customer always right?
They say a reality check helps you realize the truth about a situation. The question is, what can really give a reality check?
I remember hearing a middle-aged man say “I miss the days when life was simple.” And i thought to myself “was there ever a time life was simple?” We all rushed to grow up but now we reminisce the past, even though psychologists would say the past is never a good place to stay.