Feeling entitled to another Person's Sweat is the Biggest Form of Laziness: Annie Idibia Tells Fans
- Actress Annie Idibia recently encouraged her fans to grab every opportunity that comes their way
- The mother of two said people who wait for things to be handed to them often wait long and may grow envious of others
- Annie advised against feeling entitled as she told people to stop being the reason for their downfall
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Nollywood actress Annie Idibia has urged her fans and followers to stop waiting for things to be handed to them on a platter of gold.
The mother of one took to her Instagram story to state that people who have this attitude often have to wait long.
According to her, such people end up getting bitter at people who had to work hard to achieve success.
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She said:
"If you wait for everything to be handed over to you, you gon wait a long time. You're going to grow bitter, envy, and mad for no good reason towards the people putting in the work, working hard every single day. Feeling entitled to another person's sweat is the biggest form of laziness.
"Learn and apply. stop dragging 'you' down. Grab every single opportunity that comes your way. Don't feel entitled for it to be handed over to you. Just grab it and make the best out of it. Watch your life flourish."
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In other news, Legit.ng earlier reported that actress Toyin Abraham advised her fans against measuring their successes with others.
The mother of one stated that there were people better than her followers and vice versa, hence, people should stop looking at the successes of others to compare with theirs.
The actress noted that a lot of people are doing well but they lose sight of their progress as a result of comparison.
For people who feel that they are not doing better than their past, Toyin urged them to restrategise.
Source: Legit.ng