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Title: I’m at my limit. I’m looking for any kind of honest work.

I honestly don’t know how else to say this, but I’m really down right now. I’m facing eviction within the next two days, I haven’t eaten today, and I’ve been surviving on whatever little food people have been able to give me.

I’m not asking for free money. I’m willing to work for it. Any honest job — cleaning, laundry, errands, manual work, helping in a shop, moving things, anything. I just need an opportunity to earn enough to eat and keep a roof over my head.

I also have two Lordwell-type watches that I’m willing to sell if anyone is interested.

If anyone in Nairobi knows of any casual work or any opportunity at all, please DM me. Even a lead would mean a lot right now.

I’m ready to work. I just need someone to give me the opportunity.

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u/Opposite-Sun-1890 — 9 days ago
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People don’t fear losing you. They fear losing the benefits that come from having access to you.

Here’s the part nobody wants to admit:

No one loves a person.
They love the emotional function that person performs in their life.

Stop giving validation and you become “difficult.”
Stop giving attention and you become “annoying.”
Stop giving value and you become “invisible.”

When someone leaves, they’re not leaving you.
They’re leaving the loss of advantage.

And when they come back, it’s never for you.
It’s for the access you used to provide.

If you want to know who actually cares, remove the value you give them.
Watch how fast their “loyalty,” “love,” and “concern” evaporate.

People don’t stay because of who you are.
They stay because of what you provide.

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u/Jolly_Flow8949 — 5 days ago