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Young People Advised to Prioritize Smart Thinking for Financial Success

Esther Korantemaa Offeiby Esther Korantemaa Offei
March 28, 2025
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Ghanaian fashionista, Osebo the Zaraman

Ghanaian fashionista, Osebo the Zaraman

Young people are increasingly encouraged to adopt a mindset that prioritizes smart thinking, strategic planning, and innovation over the mere volume of hours worked.

The traditional notion of achieving financial success through sheer hard work is re-evaluated in today’s fast-paced and ever-evolving economic landscape.

This shift in perspective is not just a trend; it reflects the realities of modern economies, technological advancements, and changing workplace dynamics.

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Fashion icon and socialite, Osebo the Zaraman, has advised young people to prioritize smart thinking over sheer hard work to achieve financial success.

Osebo the Zaraman shared his perspective on attaining wealth.

When asked how one could achieve success like business mogul, Richard Nii-Armah Quaye, he pointed out that many young people today are unwilling to endure the hardships that Quaye experienced on his journey.

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“You can’t just be like him. I’ve listened to one of his interviews. This guy has really suffered. And what he went through, most of the young guys today will not go through. Even when you ask them to do it, they won’t do it. So, it’s not easy to be like him.”

Osebo the Zaraman

Historically, hard work was often synonymous with long hours and physical labor. However, the rise of technology, automation, and the gig economy has transformed the way work is structured.

Young People Advised to Prioritize Smart Thinking for Financial Success
Osebo the Zaraman

Many young professionals now find themselves in roles where creativity, problem-solving, and adaptability are more valuable than the number of hours spent at a desk.

The ability to leverage technology, think critically, and innovate leads to greater financial rewards than traditional hard work alone.

Smart thinking involves making informed decisions based on data and analysis.

Young people are encouraged to cultivate analytical skills that allow them to assess risks, evaluate opportunities, and make choices that align with their long-term financial goals.

This could mean investing in stocks, starting a business, or choosing a career path that offers growth potential.

Many successful young people are embracing entrepreneurship as a pathway to financial success. An entrepreneurial mindset involves identifying gaps in the market, developing innovative solutions, and taking calculated risks.

Rather than relying solely on traditional employment, young individuals are encouraged to think creatively about how they can generate income and build wealth.

Balancing Hard Work with Smart Thinking Strategies

Balancing Hard Work with Smart Thinking Strategies
Ghanaian fashion guru, Osebo the Zaraman

While smart thinking is essential, it is important to note that hard work is still a valuable component of success. The key is finding a balance between the two.

Young people should not abandon hard work altogether but rather integrate it with smart thinking strategies to maximize their efforts.

This might mean working hard on high-impact projects, focusing on results rather than hours, and being strategic about how they allocate their time and resources.

On the topic of working hard, Osebo the Zaraman acknowledged the popular advice to “work smart,” adding that true success requires a combination of intelligence and effort.

“Have you seen any rich man who is foolish before? You need to get a brain. If you don’t have sense, you won’t get money. So, you need to have sense before you think about how to get money. You need to use your brain to get money.

“Not too much hard work, but then you can use your brain and get money. So, if you want to be like him (Quaye), trust me, it’s not going to be easy. You can be more than him, but you need to use your brain.”

Osebo the Zaraman

To prioritize smart thinking, young people must also develop financial literacy. Understanding personal finance, investment strategies, and budgeting is crucial for making informed decisions that lead to financial success.

The landscape of financial success is changing, and young people are advised to prioritize smart thinking over sheer hard work.

Balancing hard work with smart thinking strategies and enhancing financial literacy will empower the next generation to achieve their goals and thrive in an ever-evolving economic environment.

As they navigate their paths, it is clear that the future belongs to those who think smartly and act strategically.

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