Netizens Inspired by Woman's Hustle Baking and Selling Scones
- One woman's humble hustle of baking scones and then selling them for a living has caught the attention of the online community
- A popular Twitter account shared a series of pictures showing the unknown woman preparing the baked goods
- The tweet caused quite a stir as it attracted more than 7,500 likes and over 1,300 retweets
Social media users are drawing heaps of inspiration from one woman's humble hustle after she was brought to their attention.
Popular South African Twitter user @kulanicool shared a series of pictures showing the unknown woman preparing the baked goods and then taking them to the streets to sell.
The caption read:
"May God bless her hustle."Do you have a groundbreaking story you would like us to publish? Please reach us through news@tuko.co.ke or WhatsApp: 0732482690.
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Not to be taken for granted is the effort that goes into her hustle, which is put on full display as she is pictured mass-producing the scones without any help.
The tweet received a massive reception as it attracted more than 7 500 likes and close to 1 300 retweets.
Social media users react
Here are some of the reactions from impressed social media users:
@Kokayina1:
"Scones baked in that type of oven are the e. Where is she based?"@PinterkonChivas:
"Where is she selling from? If she makes this much quantity, she can also sell to businesses, mini restaurants, not only individuals."@Ablackie45:
"She is a winner. Matter of time I guarantee that."@nlan6564:
"How do we support her hustle? Xmas is coming and we will need hampers."@Mpilonh78180739:
"May her business grow even better and her wishes come true."Grass to grace
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Sela Kasepa came from a humble background in Zambia's Kitwe village to conquer the world of science and robotics.
Apart from being awarded a scholarship at Harvard University, she also won Queen Elizabeth's Young Queen's Award.
She currently works at Microsoft as a software engineer.
She also helps promote the improvement of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) to promote technological advancement through a robotics team.
Source: TUKO.co.ke
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