In the end, you're all you've got. Take care of you.

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May 7
Same thing happened to me in Swiss but this time, it was my laptop bag with my cards and gadget. Thankful to the bus driver who returned it.
I Lost my wallet in Tokyo. Like completely lost it. I had all my cards, my cash, everything. I was freaking out. Went back to every place I'd been that day. Nothing. Went to the police station to file a report, not expecting anything. The officer asked for my name and address where I was staying. Went to check the lost and found. I came back with my wallet. Everything is still in it. All the cash, all the cards, even receipts I didn't care about. I was shocked. Asked where it was found. He checked the report and said "Family Mart, Shibuya. Turned in by an employee 20 minutes after you left." I went back to that Family Mart to thank whoever found it. The employee who turned it in wasn't there, but his coworker said he'll pass along the message. I asked what the person's name was so I could come back. The coworker looked confused and said "he doesn't need thanks. It is normal to return a wallet." Like it was the most obvious thing in the world. Of course you return a lost wallet. Why wouldn't you? I'd been living in the US too long, I guess. Forgot that some places, doing the right thing is just... normal.
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Emergency Doctor when pt GCS <8😂
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Two observations from a cardiologist who has always believed in the physical exam: 1. Residents and fellows will sometimes look at you as if you’re doing a party trick. 2. Even when I do a focused, cursory exam of a patient, patients tell me that it is the most thorough physical examination that they have had in years.
12 Nov 2025
Ways to reinvigorate the physical exam in medicine Step 1. Do the exam. No "WNL"—we never looked nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NE…
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13 Nov 2025
For putting science before art... Dear Lord, forgive me. Sir Hutchinson.
Two observations from a cardiologist who has always believed in the physical exam: 1. Residents and fellows will sometimes look at you as if you’re doing a party trick. 2. Even when I do a focused, cursory exam of a patient, patients tell me that it is the most thorough physical examination that they have had in years.
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30 Oct 2025
That face mask should be over your brain, so you don't infect ppl with such nonsense thoughts!
Replying to @SaharaReporters
Good policy, it aims to boost domestic production,preserve foreign exchange,& enhance energy security by protecting local refineries from low-cost imports. However, it may increase landing costs and contribute to inflation. Long-term benefits depend on effective local refining.
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9 May 2025
Lesson: Go to wherever you're valued!
8 May 2025
Antony couldn't hold back the tears after helping Betis reach the UECL final... What it means 🥺
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30 Apr 2025
Inter vs Barcelona. Champions League semifinal🔥 Tonight, it ended 3–3 😱 But if you think this was mad… You should’ve seen what happened 15 years ago. Before Yamal and Dumfries Because in 2010, this fixture wasn’t just a match — it was war. A thread 🧵
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7 Apr 2025
This (Elechi Amadi's The concubine) is the first and only book that made me shed a tear. Frank McCourt's Angela Ashes, couldn't evoke such emotion.
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23 Mar 2025
Debating transformed my life. There's naught a thing I do now that the art of debate didn't contribute to.
Ten years in debate, and I’m still in awe of its power. 🗣️🔥 Debating taught me confidence when I had none, strategy when I needed clarity, and resilience when the world felt like an endless rebuttal. What’s stopping you from learning to think, challenge, lead and speak up?🎤
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Hello @ChampionsLeague, do you want me to recreate this with pencils on paper? If I do, will you repost it? 👀
Dembélé ⚡️ #UCL
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A lot of people who have responded to this tweet have said they are 30 without any meaningful achievement in their life. Let me put it in perspective for you: many of them were 22 years old when Buhari came into power. Just bear that in mind.
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Replying to @TheRealOlagreat
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I was explaining that Elon and the other billionaires are equity rather than cash-rich
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On the 23rd of July 2024, Chibueze Isizoh was arrested in Anambra State. The family was not informed of this arrest, and they only learned about it through another arrested person who got bailed from the station. 1/ #WhereisChibueze
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10 Dec 2024
Dads - A thread 🧵 1. Dad doing things right
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JUST IN: Bookstores run out of Dele Farotimi's bombshell as Nigerians race to read how Afe Babalola corrupted judicial system for decades gazettengr.com/just-in-books…

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I STAND BY TRUTH!
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24 Nov 2024
I recall when I visited Kenya. I promised a friend at Juja, that I'd visit on the date of my departure. I went to Juja, did some shopping and got stuck in traffic on my way to the airport. I was lucky to board at the last minute. I wasn't that lucky when I tried such in Entebbe.
Probably the most audacious thing I’ve ever done on a trip 😅 Would you try this? If not, how would you spend a 9-hour layover ⬇️
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This video detailing the severe persecution of Christians in Nigeria 🇳🇬 really took off this week again, with 100s of thousands of views. But it should have millions. People are hungry for the truth. And this is the stark truth. 👇👇👇
We travelled to Nigeria to meet with the persecuted Christians and hear from them. These are the stories of those living in the most dangerous country in the world for Christians. Will you help support their legal defence?
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