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Don’t be Pressured by Social Media-Delay to the Youth

Ghanaian TV Presenter Delay advises the youth to live life at their own pace.

Laila Sharu

Ghanaian television and radio presenter Deloris Frimpong popularly known as Delay, has advised the youth not to be pressured by the internet, stating that life is not a competition.

To back her point, she cited examples of people who achieved success at different stages of their lives, making reference to Donald Trump whose career began at age 70 and President Barack Obama who retired at age 55.

She concluded by encouraging the youth to wait for the right time for things to unfold, and remember that they are always on time.

Guys, don't let the internet rush you oooooo!!!!! Life is not a competition!!! Life is working for you in your own time zone. You're not too late or too early. I read this some time ago...

"New York is three hours ahead of California, but that doesn't make California slow. Someone graduated at the age of 22 but waited five years before securing a good job. Someone became a CEO at 25 and died at 50. While another became a CEO at 50 and lived to 90 years. Someone is still single, While someone else got married.

"Obama retired at 55, and Trump started at 70. People around you might seem to be ahead of you, and some might seem to be behind you. But everyone is running their own race, in their own time. Life is about waiting for the right moment to act. You are very much on time" she wrote.

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