Woman Shares Her Humble 1-Room Living Space, Earns Praise for Bravery
- A South African woman took to social media and shared pictures of her one room without fancy interior designs
- The lady revealed that she was afraid to move out and start a new life, and online users praised her for being brave
- The online community was touched as they rushed to her comment section to share their stories of starting afresh
One woman took to her Facebook account and shared her humble beginnings in a one-room apartment.
Mzansi lady shows off her humble abode
Tshegofatso Pretty Selepe posted pictures of the room on a Facebook group called Make Your Bedroom Beautiful with Thembi's Linen. The young lady also revealed in her captions that she just moved in and was afraid to make this critical decision.
Her living space had a bed, suitcase, bucket and her shoes. The lady on the path of being independent wowed online users as they were encouraged by her bold move to post her home in such a state. Netizens particularly loved how neat the room looked.
Take a look at the post:
Peeps showed the woman love
The post attracted over 5k likes and many comments. Online users flocked to her comments to send heartfelt messages to the young lady.
Katushtush Velly shared:
"It's Never too late to start a fresh.... I also started fresh... we are in this together."
Masiziva Rue said:
"Is very Big congratulations dear well, start."
Essential Folix wrote:
"Wooooow don't worry..u will get there...I'm also sleeping on the floor, but I'm getting there."
Mxolosi Mabizela commented:
"Congratulations to you will have peace of mind."
Dee Mathebula added:
"The first step is usually the hardest! Your place will be a place of love, peace and comfort."
African woman shows pride in her humble shack
Legit.ng previously reported on a profoundly moving TikTok video that has left viewers in tears; a woman took online uses inside her tiny, one-room shack and affectionately dubbed it her "small heaven."
The woman's TikTok video has resonated deeply with viewers worldwide as a touching reminder of the importance of gratitude and simplicity in life.
The video, shared by @coach.narty, begins with the woman standing outside her humble shack, radiating pride and joy. She warmly invites viewers inside, and as the camera enters her abode, it becomes evident that the space is relatively compact.
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Source: Briefly.co.za
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