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“It doesn’t take money for you to be successful” – Sharon Adeleke

Billionaire daughter Sharon Adeleke has shared a deeply personal reflection on success, stressing that wealth alone is not enough to guarantee meaningful achievements.

In her account, Sharon revealed details of a conversation with her therapist, explaining how she once battled intense self-doubt despite having access to money, opportunities, and support.

She admitted that she often questioned her own progress, wondering why success did not come easily to her.

According to Sharon, she compared herself with others who started businesses with very limited capital.

She noted that some people began with “just a few thousand dollars” and eventually grew their ventures into “million-dollar companies,” while she had far more resources from the start but struggled to see similar results.

She explained that this comparison left her confused and discouraged, prompting honest discussions during therapy.

It was during one of these sessions that her therapist offered a simple but powerful reminder: “you don’t know what you don’t know.”

Sharon said those words helped her understand that she was unaware of many lessons she still needed to learn.

At that stage of her life, she lacked certain experiences, personal growth, and an understanding of factors such as timing, resilience, and emotional readiness.

Reflecting on the experience, she emphasised that money can provide access but cannot replace wisdom or preparation.

She concluded by stressing that “it doesn’t just take money for you to be successful,” adding that knowledge, growth, timing, and experience are equally important in building lasting success.

Her message has resonated with many, especially young entrepreneurs, as a reminder that progress looks different for everyone and that true success often comes with patience and personal development, not just financial backing.