<p><br/></p><p>It’s 2:00 a.m., and here I am, penning down thoughts while the world sleeps. Chuckles… </p><p>The past few months have been a blur, a whirlwind of deadlines, decisions, and silent battles fought behind polite smiles. The pace of work has been relentless, words often stuck in my throat, swallowed by the sheer focus on one thing: achieving the goal.</p><p>In the corporate world, relationships exist in what I call the fluid zone, a place where tension and laughter dance together. Sometimes, you need conflict to birth progress. It’s a strange game, part carnival, part battlefield.
</p><p>Forget the tidy image of “corporate 9-to-5.” This isn’t just business as usual; it’s a combat zone where weapons aren’t fists, but emails crafted with precision and grammar sharp enough to cut. Here, truth bends easily, molded by perception and filtered to favor whoever controls the narrative.
</p><p>At the management level, there’s no room for the faint-hearted. If you snooze, you lose. The suits, the boardroom language, the perfectly rehearsed pitches, they all hide something deeper. Behind every calm face lies a beast: one driven by audacity, tenacity, and raw determination.
</p><p>In a market like Nigeria, survival demands transformation. To thrive, you must become a monster, not of malice, but of fierce willpower. This monster wears two faces: one of passion, burning with vision and drive, and another of ferocity, unyielding and unapologetic.
</p><p>But here’s the truth: most monsters carry little to no compassion. The corporate jungle isn’t kind; it’s strategic, calculated, and brutally efficient.
</p><p>So, the next time you see them on TV or at a boardroom table, remember: behind every polished suit and perfect English, a beast is fighting to stay alive… and to win.</p><p>
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