Ghanaian media personality, MzGee, has advised people, especially those in competitive spaces, to be cautious about who they share their dreams and plans with, revealing how past betrayals forced her to retreat from open-hearted conversations — even with people she once considered close.
Speaking on her latest Gee O’Clock show, the award-winning broadcaster reflected on how her habit of openly discussing her aspirations was met with ridicule, backstabbing, and even idea theft by those she trusted.
“I used to talk a lot… telling people I want to do this, I want to be that… but people don’t really care. Some are only listening to mock you or steal your ideas,” she said.
MzGee emphasised that not everyone deserves access to people’s inner worlds. Instead, she said she has learned to direct her hopes and desires to God or a trusted partner — someone who is “tried and tested.”
She described how months of praying for clarity revealed “frenemies” in her life — people who were friendly in person but undermined her behind closed doors.
“They know everything about you, yet they’re masterminding your downfall,” she shared.
The media personality also encouraged listeners to replace self-doubt with positive affirmations, sharing her own experience of speaking life into her dreams — even when the path was unclear.
“Some things I said to myself in the mirror years ago are unfolding now. Just speak it, believe it, and trust the process,” she said.
MzGee concluded with a message on kindness and self-worth, urging her audience to celebrate even small wins and to be genuinely happy for others.
“Some of the greatest help I’ve received came from strangers. I believe it’s just the kindness I’ve shown others coming back to me,” she said.
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