By Katlego Sekhu
After seeing a status on social media about how quick we are to celebrate other’s people’s downfalls, Lamiez Holworthy also gave her take on the matter.
“Someday when we have time, we must discuss how and why it is so easy to find joy in the failures and pain of others. How we really are our own enemies and instead of building, we choose to destroy, ” she writes.
“We must then discuss how brazen most are behind their Keyboards and how easy it is to not only think but type these evil thoughts.”
Lamiez says if someone else’s success bothers you then your problems might be bigger than you think.
“How someone posts a car and instead of congratulations, your first thought is “it could’ve been better” Or someone posts their better half and “it will end in tears” is the first thing you have to say.
“If someone else’s happiness or success upsets you then your problems are way bigger than you realise.”
She believes social media has exposed how evil some people are out there.
“Boloi bo Golo Ke Pelo ya motho and social media has exposed just how many evil witches there actually are. Ke boloi!!! Then you wonder why you’re stuck in the same place with zero growth.
The DJ further states that once people start focusing on themselves they’ll see more growth in their lives.
“The sooner you learn to not only mind your own business and focus on YOU- the better,” she adds.
“Tsa gore mang wetsa eng Le bo mang gae Nyake wena. Each to his own and before you gossip and comment on the lives of others, take a second and ask yourself “Ke tsena kae” o tla bona lwena just how much time you’re wasting on things that have nothing to do with you.
“Time that you could be using to better your own life,” she posted.
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