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NO RICH MAN IS COMING TO SAVE YOU: The Real Impact of Social Media Ft Toby Forge

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We need to talk.

In a world where everyone’s flexing “soft life,” posting luxury, and chasing viral validation, too many young Nigerians have lost sight of real priorities. Social media has sold a dream — a curated lie that wealth, fame, and success are instant, easy, and always glamorous.

But behind those filtered photos and sponsored lifestyles is a dangerous truth: many are broke, lost, and living beyond their means.

This episode breaks down how:

🎭 Social media culture is distracting the youth

💸 People now hustle for aesthetics, not stability

🧠 We're seeing a crisis of identity, purpose, and values

🚫 Why “waiting for a rich man” (or woman) is a waste of your destiny

  continue reading

6 episodes

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We need to talk.

In a world where everyone’s flexing “soft life,” posting luxury, and chasing viral validation, too many young Nigerians have lost sight of real priorities. Social media has sold a dream — a curated lie that wealth, fame, and success are instant, easy, and always glamorous.

But behind those filtered photos and sponsored lifestyles is a dangerous truth: many are broke, lost, and living beyond their means.

This episode breaks down how:

🎭 Social media culture is distracting the youth

💸 People now hustle for aesthetics, not stability

🧠 We're seeing a crisis of identity, purpose, and values

🚫 Why “waiting for a rich man” (or woman) is a waste of your destiny

  continue reading

6 episodes

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