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LEARN TO CLOSE YOUR MOUTH ABOUT YOUR ACHIEVEMENTS – Delay Advises

Prominent Ghanaian media personality, Deloris Frimpong Manso, also known as Delay has advised her followers to refrain from talking about their personal accomplishments.

Delay stated on Facebook on May 20, 2024, that the failure of dreams is typically not because of lack of effort or ability, but because of revealing these aspirations to others.

She stressed the significance of keeping one’s plans confidential, cautioning that disclosing too much information may result in others sabotaging a potentially successful result, whether intentionally or not.
“Buying a house? Close your mouth. Buying a new car? Close your mouth. Getting married? Close your mouth. Going on a holiday? Close your mouth. Going to do a course? Close your mouth. Got promoted? Close your mouth.

“99% of the time, the reason that our dreams/visions don’t come true when they are supposed to, is because we open our mouths too soon to the wrong people at the wrong time,” she said.

She highlighted that even supposed friends may harbor envy and potentially hinder one’s success.

Delay also cautioned her audience that family members should also be mindful of hidden envy.

“We were wrong to share our projects/successes with people who claim to be ‘friends.’ The envy and the low-key jealousy are enough for people to feed off of and tear down what COULD HAVE BEEN before it even happens, so… Close your mouth!!!

“The majority of your ‘friends’ want to see you do well but never better than them!! And just a reminder! Even family members have hidden envy!!!

However, despite these warnings, Delay added that such envy is not enough to thwart what God has intended for an individual, stating, “But, they can’t stop what God has for you!”

 

 

 

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