WILD THOUGHTS ON FINANCIAL UNCERTAINTIES

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For a while, I have been searching for the perfect template to model my first post on Leo-finance Community. On the one hand, maybe, I felt having a perfect first post would inspire my subsequent posts to either maintain the quality or to go beyond it. On the other hand, maybe I just want to begin on the right foot in the community.

I read various posts and sought counsel from @josediccus @starstrings01 @readthisplease and @onwugbenuvictor during our Hive Meet up on 16th April 2022.

Oh, Yes, within few hours of our meetup I had to undergo the vigorous process of unlearning in order to learn and re-learn.

However, I don’t think I am qualified to walk in their footsteps yet. Maybe (just maybe) I’ll begin with my baby steps and see where it leads me to. Hopefully, it will not be in the wrong direction, since I am open to corrections, learning, and I believe they will not allow me wander in the "dark."


This may not be the perfect first post, but I wish to begin my "Leo-financ-ial" journey by sharing my reflection or wild thoughts on Financial Uncertainties.

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ADULTHOOD - FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITIES


As a young man of 24, 25, 26 or 27 who is a graduate of a University or other Tertiary Institutions and has completed a program (unique to Nigerians) called National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), you are expected to fully embrace the adulthood status. Well, in all sincerity, you are expected to embrace the aspect of financial responsibilities tied to being an adult, even though you may not be considered as an adult by your parents.

In other words, you become charged with the responsibility of “bringing money home”, taking care of yourself and assisting in the family’s need.

How do they expect you to do this magic?

Oh well, you’ve got a degree, why not go find a job? Or better still, why not start a small business with your skills?

Considering the fact that the (Nigerian) environment makes things difficult for entrepreneurs, you may choose to find a job, and at the same time, plan towards establishing your business at the long run.

You begin job-hunting; you don’t know how this will turn out.

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YOU NOW HAVE A JOB - FEAR OF BEING LAID OFF


You finally got a Job, where you work Mondays to Fridays from 9am to 5pm. You get paid ₦110,000 ($200) in a month, for completing enormous tasks which require physical strength, mental calculation and the divine skills that will aid you in being the best customer care agent.

You give in your best and you become the best staff for three consecutive years. Your salary was increased by a "whopping sum of" ₦10,000 (< $20), but your responsibility grew tougher accompanied with the words from the Branch Manager,

“Big man! You know we increased your salary, so you have lots of work to do.”

It dawned on you that you are only an employee and can be laid off at any time without consideration of your past glories.

You become scared and you continue to do all the “donkey work” to safeguard your spot at your work place.

But, at a point, you ask yourself, “why don’t I consider a side business or use my skill for extra source of income?”

Because, who knows what will happen tomorrow?

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SIDE BUSINESS BEGINS - NO SALES, IT BEGINS TO CRUMBLE


You began the side business. It flourished for a while and then it was stagnant, No growth!

All your effort to make the business grow proved futile.

You kept on putting in money into the business, but the business kept fumbling and tumbling.

You decided to close down the business and convert your asset into cash (using the Nigerian Naira) and you put your money in Savings Account of "Ga-ran-tea Trus Bhank".

NB: I didn't mention the name of any bank ooo

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CASH IN NIGERIAN SAVINGS BANK - NAIRA IN THE MUD DEVALUATION OF FIAT


My money is in the bank 😎

Money in the Bank - WWE 😁

O yeah!

Savings Account! O yeah! I will receive huge interest every year. 😏

Ga-ran-tea Trus Bhank" looking at you like 🙄


Oh no! The Naira is declining in value against dollar.

As at 2010, $1 = ₦150, but right now $1 = ₦550, ₦570, ₦595 and even ₦600.

“What should I do?”

"I earn very little, but prices of goods in the market has skyrocketed 🚀."

"What should I do?"

“Oh, I heard something called cryptocurrency. I don’t know what it is, but let me try it out.”

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"I NOW DEAL WITH COINS, BABIES 😏" - UNCERTAINTY IN CRYPTO’S VOLATILITY


You met, @ksam (Oh, wait a second that is me 😅) and he told you to buy and hold Hive (NFA).

You bought 100 Hive at the rate of $0.9 (total of $90) on 18 November 2021, and on 26 November, Hive got to $3.4. In other words, your $90 became $340 in 8 days.

See sharp sharp money!
You sold it off immediately!
You're now a big Boy!
A Certified Trader 🙌


On April 25th 2022, When you heard the news that Elon Musk bought twitter, immediately, you bought Doge coin and Shiba Inu because, yea, they will rise, since they are Elon Musk’s children.

Expecting the magic of Hive on 26th November 2021.

Now your portfolio is bleeding!
Your $500 has turned to $269

You began to call crypto a scam 😭

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STABLE COINS - WAY OUT?


They told you to save in Stable coins so that you won't be heart broken when the Bear drinks a beer in the market.

You sold off your portfolio immediately to buy USDT without thinking.

Now the Bull began to run, you began to FOMO (Fear Of Missing Out).

You stack up some coins with your $269, only for you to realise that it was a false alarm.

The dip became dipper than previous dips

When you sold back, you got $69 🥲

Now, you regretted meeting @ksam 🥲 who first introduced you to crypto World.

poor @ksam 😢

You wanna get rid of anything crypto and coin.

You prefer to battle with the financial uncertainty that you can "see".

You want to deal with what you can control, instead of what you can't.

Now you want to concentrate on your job and focus on your salary.

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BUT, Can we really be free from financial Uncertainties?

Our stories might have a better ending unlike the young man in the story above, but does it mean we have absolute control over our financial burdens?

Even when we save in HBD and earn 20% APR, does it mean all our financial burdens are solved?

We can continue with the questions, but at the end, we will come to a realisation that:

"Our financial life has its unique circle - the higher we go in life, the more burden we encounter - if we fall or go lower, we will also encounter more unquie burdens."

In other words, no financial level has immunity when it deals with the concern of Financial Uncertainties.

I would love to hear/see your thoughts (put into writing) in the comment section below.

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This is really nice, you just described what a typical Nigerian youth goes through all because they are seeking for financial freedom in a country with wack economy and low standard of living. It’s not easy, it’s a tough race, but then, we are not giving up.

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Yes, this is so true! This is the harsh reality.

It's a tough race and that's why many youth either give up or end up indulging in illegal actions all in a bid to "chase the bag."

I'm grateful for your comment and by the way, I'm so sorry for the multiple notifications. I'm new to Leofinance interface 🙏

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Are there jobs where they pay 110k naira and I didn't know? Omo na 50k I sabi 😆😆😆.

Your descriptive and narrative abilities are second to none. The truth is we can never be free from financial uncertainties and let's not even begin to put Crypto in contention alone. Nigeria is one of the countries where the economic instability makes it difficult for us to predict where we might be in 5 years.
A person might be late today and poor tomorrow that is the unpredictability of the economic system in the country.

Beautifully crafted wow.

@tipu curate

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😅😅😅😅😅
So true!
Better better jobs na N50k, las las N75k 😅

Yes, we can never be free from financial uncertainties. Even when we think we have accumulated enough wealth, we'll realise that it is the Beginning of a new beginning of uncertainty 🤦‍♂️


In fact, Nigeria's case is something else. The solution to Nigeria's problem is glaring, but people happily choose to be blind, and turn the other side.

No wonder Nigeria is going from "top to bottum" 🥲

I don't even want to start talking about the nonsensical show the APC is making in the face of Educational Meltdown in the country.

Still yet, people go still dey support them.

"QUO VADIS NIGERIA?" - ""WHERE ARE YOU GOING TO NIGERIA?"


I'm so touched by your words and support.

I hope I continue to write more and better posts like this 🙏

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This is a great first post, I must say it's top notch, adulting in Nigeria is not easy and I guess it's the same everywhere else. And good jobs that will give you financial freedom is not easy to come by(very rare).

When you get a job so you can pay bills, your employer would want too drill the life out of you, adulting should have come with a manner.

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Our secondary schools focus more on forcing us to learn some subjects instead of identifying our skills and help us to develop them.

They fail to prepare us to face the challenges of the world. They fail to equip us with the intellectual and mental skills to handle these situations.

We should have gotten our manual to handle adulthood right from this stage, instead their interest is on who carry first position and who will dance cultural dance.

Thank you for the compliment ooooo 😁😁😁

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Omo, at this level I just dey cry everyday for the unborn Nigerians for the kind of financial uncertainties and hardship that they'll meet.
It seems as though our leaders after waking up ask themselves, what is the way backwards?
@ksam for all you have been through, send me your Account number let me delete it😂😂😂

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Haba naaa
Fear God ooo
I don run dey send am already, until I see "let me delete it" 🥲

God no go shame us ooo


My brother!

They make constant effort to take the country backward instead of forward.

Well, as Bubu said, Nigeria...

"From top to bottum"

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Ksam you might not be far from the truth. Life generally is not ideal like wise financial journey in life is not always straight forward.

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Somehow reading your posts always makes me stay till the end no matter the length.

The amount of obstacles to making it in our country today is uncountable and it’s really sad.

"Our financial life has its unique circle - the higher we go in life, the more burden we encounter - if we fall or go lower, we will also encounter more unquie burdens."

This is nothing but the truth. It only gets worse from here.
Hopefully we all will find a way to financial freedom.

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See as I am blushing like mumu here 🥺🥺 Infact, I had to sleep over this comment 🥺

Thank you so much, I hope I'll continue to kidnap you this way ooo 😅😅😅


I believe those at the helm of affairs always gang up to look for new ways to ensure that no one progresses. They are very innovative in that respect.

They create laws that are absurd, o well, they and their children have immunity.

I don't know if things will get better as e be so. It is well!

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You’re so funny 😂

But on a serious note though, I hope things gets better cos in our country we have so much potential.
God bless Nigeria 🙏🏻

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May our stories not end like the story of the young man in the story!

@ksam this entry says a lot and I can now tell you again that I'm proud of you. Keep it up bro. Even the sky cannot limit you because it is your starting point. 🥂

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Na everything be entry for your eyes 😅😅😅

Thanks bro, we will get better and grow higher 🙏

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We can never be free from financial uncertainties, which is why it is important to keep liquid what you can and diversify when you can. This is not financial advice :-D Great first Leo post.

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