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Chidinma Emilia Student @ University of Abuja
In People and Society 2 min read
My mates are doing what?! Omo, just let me breathe!
<p><br/></p><p>"<strong><em>Just Let Me Be Me: Why We All Want to Be Seen for Our Own Thing</em></strong>"</p><p>We live in a world where everyone’s running the same race—same goals, same trends, same definition of "success." But deep down, isn’t there a part of you that just wants to scream, "I’m not like them! See me for ME!"?</p><p>In Nigeria, the pressure is next-level.</p><p>In school? "Why can’t you be like Ngozi? First class, law school, 5 job offers!"</p><p>At home? "Your mate is building a house, and you’re still pressing phone!"</p><p>On social media? "Look at Ayo’s Canada pics—when are you relocating?"</p><p>But here’s the truth: Comparison is a thief. It steals the joy of your own journey. Maybe you don’t want law school—maybe you want to bake cakes, write poems, or build tech. Maybe you’re not chasing Canada—you’re rooted here, grinding in your own lane. And that’s more than okay—it’s necessary.</p><p>We’re all guilty of it—trying to fit the mold just to be accepted. But what if we stopped? What if we celebrated the girl who’s happy with her small business instead of a 9-5? The guy who chooses peace over flexing? The student who learns at their own pace?</p><p>At the end of the day, we don’t just want to be seen—we want to be seen for who we REALLY are. Not a copy, not a trend, not somebody’s "when will you…?" question.</p><p>So here’s your reminder: Your "own thing" is enough. Now, go live it—unapologetically.</p><p>(Mic drop. 🎤)</p><p><br/></p>

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