
The recent gridlock in Lagos legitimately sent me into philosopher mode… beyond the bridge closure, what's really going on when things grind to a halt like that? This week on Stormcast, I'm digging into this feeling I have – that we're maybe getting a little too caught up in our own worlds. It felt like a lot of that crazy gridlock could have been eased if we'd all just… followed the rules.
It made me think bigger, too. About how sometimes we see people bending the rules, even in bigger ways, and how that can have a knock-on effect for everyone. And honestly, I've been reflecting on how much we, as a society – maybe even globally – have started to put so much weight on just making money, sometimes at the expense of everything else.
This isn't about pointing fingers, trust me. It's more about a real, honest conversation I'm having with myself, and wanted to share. It's about the culture we're living in, the choices we make as individuals, and how those choices ripple out. If you've been stuck in that traffic, or if you've ever wondered about the bigger picture of how we live together, maybe give this a listen on your next drive or while you're tackling your errands. Let's just think about it together.