@francklahoui: Ton départ est loin mais Hack ton arrivée

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inss_adl
inss_adl :
J’ai eu la même réflexion avec mon père… Il m’avait dit « c’est bien tes études de socio et tes d’arts mais t’es pas une bourgeoise, après tes diplômes dans ce domaines tu vas pas trouver de taff car pas de piston » Et m’a ensuite dit « passe le concours de douanier, c’est bien payé, tu peux avoir une bonne carrière et tu as une vie très stable » Super mais moi ça me plaît pas, je vais pas choisir un destin parce que sois disant je ne viens pas d’un classe supérieur.
2026-06-29 23:05:20
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medardkao
MÉDARD KAO :
BIG LAHOUI ❤️, Dieu te bénisse.
2026-06-29 17:08:19
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youvsthemjhene
LISE :
Merci pour tes précieux conseils 🙏🏾 Je suis une jeune femme et tu ne cesses de m’inspirer !
2026-06-29 16:48:18
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bl4ckstar931
Bl4ckstar93🔱🇲🇱 :
Dieu merci t’embellit mes pourtoi boss
2026-06-29 21:59:54
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9yabdl
🪩🇨🇮 :
Merci monsieur Franck les jeux sont pipés et c’est à nous de casser les codes pour pouvoir un jour etre au sommet
2026-06-29 17:30:13
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jugutha2
jugutha :
Toujours pertinent… l’ascenseur social est très difficile !! Mais il faut redoubler d’efforts et avoir la ligne d’arrivée en objectif..
2026-07-01 17:42:33
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fredy_one1
Dofré_One 🇧🇫🇹🇳 :
Je suis d'accord avec vous, il faut hacker le succès, car les Dés sont truqués, les règles sont faussées, beaucoup sont restés dans l'ombre parcequ'ils croyaient à la méritocratie.
2026-08-17 11:38:45
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bolouguyarmand
Bolou Guy Armand :
Merci infiniment grand
2026-08-17 06:44:00
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lisabitty5
LisaBitty :
Quand tu entends la vérité un bon matin . et que tu savais ça au fond de toi Depuiiiiiiis longtemps. soit tu te mets en action ou non, en tout cas c'est ta responsabilité. personne ne viendra te sauver hein
2026-07-01 08:54:34
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abdias773
jo :
Il n'y pas ce jour où je n'y pense pas. Il me faut juste mettre en place un plan d'actions. Merci tonton Lahoui pour les conseils. Ils ne rentrent pas ds les oreilles d'un sourd.
2026-07-05 02:04:52
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barron.mk1
Mk-10🔝⬆️♊️ :
Chacun de vos vidéos sont très fortifiantes et très puissante
2026-06-30 15:55:32
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rabbi_fukiau
Rabbi Fukiau :
Merci infiniment Grand frère
2026-06-30 13:03:03
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reine.arlette0
Reine Arlette 👑 :
C’est comme si vous étiez dans mes pensées aujourd’hui.Ce matin je ne fais que penser à cela .🙏🙏🙏Merci pour vos conseils
2026-07-01 14:31:32
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nassofassinou
Narcisse 🇧🇯 :
le problème est la solution 🫶🏽
2026-07-08 13:05:34
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rketu2
RK007 :
merci
2026-08-10 11:01:28
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inss_adl
inss_adl :
Le background est grave beau, oui rien avoir je sais
2026-06-29 22:59:59
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beda225_
beda225_ :
Merci beaucoup 🙏🏾❤️😭❤️😭
2026-08-01 10:05:03
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staniiii98sal
Eh marloooo :
For reaaal
2026-06-29 16:38:30
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personnenestparfait0
personnenestparfait0 :
MERCI
2026-06-29 20:56:04
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user6956814066636
Vërÿ Lyrics 224 :
Merci pour tout frère
2026-06-29 20:52:51
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bonitaqueenbee
Chanti Katielo :
Merci 👑
2026-06-29 17:29:10
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bisousninon
Ninon mengue :
Mr 🤝
2026-06-29 17:41:48
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