<p><sub>"I don't get hurt easily because I don't expect anything from anyone". Please wrap it up!. Does that mean you are numb?. </sub></p><p><sub>When we conclude or say that we don't expect things from people, it sounds weird because we give out. And even when we don't give out, we'll always still have an atom of expectation in us. </sub></p><p><sub><br/></sub></p><p><sub>Sometimes it is quietly crawling into your skin and trying to disappear. On the day's where depression creeps in and you can't speak out. When you are actually going through a hard phase. Some phases do not demand you speak or give out. It's you sitting all by yourself, in your corner. But somehow you still expect that someone should reach out and ask "Dee what's wrong?". To sit with you and inhale the breeze. Moments like this do not require you to give out anything but expect something. So basically, there's still some sort of expectation here.</sub></p><p><sub><br/></sub></p><p style="text-align: center; "><span style="font-size: 10.5px;">It's in wanting someone to ask "how are you" twice.</span></p><p><sub><br/></sub></p><p><sub>Whether we like it or not, somehow, somewhere, sometime, we expect things from people.</sub></p><p><sub><br/></sub></p><p><sub>I feel like people don't talk about the weight of expectations enough. I hate the guilt that comes with expectations. The guilt people and society have attached to it. It shouldn't be. </sub></p><p><sub><br/></sub></p><p><sub>Suddenly they stopped texting. You used to be so chatty. Feelings didn't grow. It's just that an act was being planted and watered for the longest, but suddenly it stopped receiving what sustained it. Now it's drying, and dryness obviously means "I need us speaking to survive". " I need you ".... maybe not to survive, but to feel ecstacy. Just stay. </sub></p><p><sub><br/></sub></p><p><sub>When we say we don't expect things from people it's unrealistic. Humans are naturally wired to yearn. For love, money, career, position, time and more. Even life expects things from us. How comes the Humans I spend all my days with suddenly think expectations are a sign of low self esteem or lack of self love?".</sub></p><p><sub><br/></sub></p><p><sub>My parents: Two people cohabit without my consent. I survived amongst many sperms according to biology. I didn't choose to survive. Here I am living. Not my dream life. But at least I'm pretty, funny and my own best friend. </sub></p><p><sub><br/></sub></p><p><sub>Back to context>></sub></p><p><sub>From birth I didn't know what expectation meant in literal sense. I just knew I was nurtured because I was supposed to. Now I'm grown and I'm not satisfied with what I've met in life. Part of which are my parents mistakes. Of course I expected them to have done better. I've had expectations and still have. Because even when they try to give me their best, my "self" demands more . Somehow expectations creeped in while growing up. </sub></p><p><sub><br/></sub></p><p><sub>My lecturer expects a 5.0gpa from me. Which is totally fine because he teaches me. </sub></p><p><sub>My parents expect a daughter that would make them proud. Which is totally fine.</sub></p><p><sub>My babe expects me to be loyal. Which is totally fine. </sub></p><p><sub>Tinibu expects me to vote for him again. Which is still total fine. [Not really] sighs.... </sub></p><p><sub>Nigerian men wants me to sit underneath them because I am a woman. Which is totally fine. (Not really though, because mtcheew). </sub></p><p><sub><br/></sub></p><p style="text-align: center; "><sub>So everyone expects, it only becomes a problem when you feel entitled. Because expectations don't equal entitlement. </sub></p><p><sub><br/></sub></p><p><sub>Expectations are not something we sit up to one day and say</sub></p><p><sub>"today I decide to start expecting". It's a flow that happens naturally. When your needs are being fed or starved, your mind automatically detects a change and makes you question things. </sub></p><p><sub><br/></sub></p><p><sub>We've been made to feel like our expectations are cringe. Like I should just live numb. I should pretend I don't want to spend time with you, when I actually want you to hold my hands and gently rub them. </sub></p><p><sub><br/></sub></p><p><sub>When I actually want to hug you so bad we land on the sofar laughing. </sub></p><p><sub>When I actually want to be all goofy around you and not judged. </sub></p><p><sub>When I actually want to be seen, acknowledged and applauded in a room full of distinguished people. </sub></p><p><sub>When I want to eat okpa [a Nigerian delicacy made with Barbara groundnut] instead of creamy pasta. </sub></p><p><sub>When I want to be genuinely loved and kept. </sub></p><p><sub>When I want intentional friends. </sub></p><p><sub><br/></sub></p><p><sub>I know there are consequences to expectations. I am not denying it. I am only stating that it's okay to. </sub></p><p><sub><br/></sub></p><p><sub>Listen. Expectations are not a definition of your self worth. They only show you gave out and deserve something in return. They just mirror that you need to be seen. You have a soft spot. You are alive- blood pumping through your veins and a beating heart. </sub></p><p><sub>Are expectations weird? </sub></p>
At the end of the month, we give out prizes in 3 categories: Best Content, Top Engagers and
Most Engaged Content.
Best Content
Top Engagers
Most Engaged Content
Best Content
We give out cash prizes to 7 people with the best insights in the past month. The 7 winners are picked
by an in-house selection process.
The winners are NOT picked from the leaderboards/rankings, we choose winners based on the quality, originality
and insightfulness of their content.
Here are a few other things to know for the Best Content track
1
Quality over Quantity — You stand a higher chance of winning by publishing a few really good insights across the entire month,
rather than a lot of low-quality, spammy posts.
2
Share original, authentic, and engaging content that clearly reflects your voice, thoughts, and opinions.
3
Avoid using AI to generate content—use it instead to correct grammar, improve flow, enhance structure, and boost clarity.
4
Explore audio content—high-quality audio insights can significantly boost your chances of standing out.
5
Use eye-catching cover images—if your content doesn't attract attention, it's less likely to be read or engaged with.
6
Share your content in your social circles to build engagement around it.
Top Engagers
For the Top Engagers Track, we award the top 3 people who engage the most with other user's content via
comments.
The winners are picked using the "Top Monthly Engagers" tab on the rankings page.
Most Engaged Content
The Most Engaged Content recognizes users whose content received the most engagement during the month.
We pick the top 3.
The winners are picked using the "Top Monthly Contributors" tab on the rankings page.
Contributor Rankings
The Rankings/Leaderboard shows the Top 20 contributors and engagers on TwoCents a monthly and all-time basis
— as well as the most active colleges (users attending/that attended those colleges)
The all-time contributors ranking is based on the Contributor Score, which is a measure of all the engagement and exposure a contributor's content receives.
The monthly contributors ranking tracks performance of a user's insights for the current month. The monthly and all-time scores are calcuated DIFFERENTLY.
This page also shows the top engagers on an all-time & monthly basis.
All-time Contributors
All-time Engagers
Top Monthly Contributors
Top Monthly Engagers
Most Active Colleges
Contributor Score
The all-time ranking is based on users' Contributor Score, which is a measure of all
the engagement and exposure a contributor's content receives.
Here is a list of metrics that are used to calcuate your contributor score, arranged from
the metric with the highest weighting, to the one with the lowest weighting.
1
Subscriptions received
2
Tips received
3
Comments (excluding replies)
4
Upvotes
5
Views
6
Number of insights published
Engagement Score
The All-time Engagers ranking is based on a user's Engagement Score — a measure of how much a
user engages with other users' content via comments and upvotes.
Here is a list of metrics that are used to calcuate the Engagement Score, arranged from
the metric with the highest weighting, to the one with the lowest weighting.
1
A user's comments (excluding replies & said user's comments on their own content)
2
A user's upvotes
Monthly Score
The Top Monthly Contributors ranking is a monthly metric indicating how users respond to your posts, not just how many you publish.
We look at three main things:
1
How strong your best post is —
Your highest-scoring post this month carries the most weight. One great post can take you far.
2
How consistent the engagement you receive is —
We also look at the average score of all your posts. If your work keeps getting good reactions, you get a boost.
3
How consistent the engagement you receive is —
Posting more helps — but only a little.
Extra posts give a small bonus that grows slowly, so quality always matters more than quantity.
In simple terms:
A great post beats many ignored posts
Consistently engaging posts beat one lucky hit
Spamming low-engagement posts won't help
Tips, comments, and upvotes from others matter most
This ranking is designed to reward
Thoughtful, high-quality posts
Real engagement from the community
Consistency over time — without punishing you for posting again
The Top Monthly Contributors leaderboard reflects what truly resonates, not just who posts the most.
Top Monthly Engagers
The Top Monthly Engagers ranking tracks the most active engagers on a monthly basis
Here is what we look at
1
A user's monthly comments (excluding replies & said user's comments on their own content)
2
A user's monthly upvotes
Most Active Colleges
The Most Active Colleges ranking is a list of the most active contributors on TwoCents, grouped by the
colleges/universities they attend(ed)
Here is what we look at
1
All insights posted by contributors that attended a particular school (at both undergraduate or postgraduate levels)
2
All comments posted by contributors that attended a particular school (at both undergraduate or postgraduate levels) —
excluding replies
Below is a list of badges on TwoCents and their designations.
Comments