What a weird way to look at it. Manner don't drop from heaven again.
A lady on Twitter bought me a good laptop 2 years ago, and I used that laptop to make over $20k( this my 2nd year in the tech space) and currently still using it. I was too broke to afford it.
After experiencing the opportunity a good laptop gives you.
That's why I bought 2 laptops for random people here on X lasted year and hopefully I can do that this year.
Not because a laptop guarantees success, but because it removes a major barrier and prepares you for opportunities when they come.
Nobody is saying a laptop guarantees a job. A laptop doesn't automatically create opportunities. What it does is put you in a better position to access them.
The difference between trying to build a career on a phone and on a laptop is huge. When my laptop got damaged, I panicked because I was broke and had to rely only on my phone. I quickly realized that "locking in" on a phone is completely different from locking in on a laptop.
With a laptop, you can apply for jobs faster, learn more effectively, attend interviews professionally, work on multiple tasks at once, use tools that simply don't work well on mobile, organize your workflow better, and reduce distractions. It helps you show up consistently.
A laptop is not the destination. It's a tool. But for many people trying to break into tech or remote work, it's one of the most important tools they can have.
And you people should stop acting like manner will drop from heaven.
you go think say na laptop dey hold you back until you buy am