Category: Youthlife

  • Cosmetic stores to thrift to fish market

    Where would you go on a shopping spree?

    Oh my is this question for me? Was just thinking about it? Embarking on a vibrant day, I’d first immerse myself in the allure of cosmetic shopping, indulging in the quest for sunscreen and rejuvenating essentials. Then, weaving through the thrift store’s treasures, I’d cherry-pick some stylish shirts before succumbing to the irresistible allure of a local fish market, where the promise of a delightful fish fry awaits, satisfying both my cravings and the essence of a well-rounded day.

  • Greater than and less than sign in Math

    What is the last thing you learned?

    Not gonna lie, I have always been very confused with the sign of math except from the basic addition, substraction and multiplication sign. So today we were working on one Math problem and I made a mistake of greater and less than sign with the students. Ehhh I know it’s a challenge for me to not know it. I learn it today.

  • When are you getting married?

    What is one question you hate to be asked? Explain.

    Those questions like: How old are?How much is your salary?What can Women do? And recently most of the time I am being asked When are you getting married? These questions are like an allergy to me 😝

  • Failure the toughest teacher

    How has a failure, or apparent failure, set you up for later success?

    The saying goes, “Failure is the stepping stone to success,” but I seem to have encountered numerous stepping stones without achieving success in life. The stepping stones aren’t really significant, maybe lol. I hope to take a more substantial leap towards the success I am seeking very soon.

  • Journey demanding millions in patience and determination…

    You’re writing your autobiography. What’s your opening sentence?

    In crafting the opening line of my autobiography, I would aptly express, “Embarking on a journey demanding millions in patience and determination, characterized by unending toils and trials.” This would definitely be my opening remarks.