When Everything Changed (WEC)
This conversation isn’t about getting rich, buying property, or giving financial advice. It’s about responsibility, the kind that stretches quietly over years. In this episode of When Everything Changed (WEC), I sit down with Adedeji Ajadi. In one single phrase, during the conversation he said in passing: “not too long.” Behind those words sat six years of steady commitment and a window into how work, stability, and time are experienced differently across generations. We talk about: - What long-term responsibility looks like when no one is watching - How earlier generations understood stability — and how that idea has shifted - Why tools like mortgages aren’t just financial products, but emotional commitments - The quiet weight of decisions that don’t announce themselves - What it means to build continuity in a system that doesn’t guarantee it This is not a how-to. It’s not a playbook. And it’s not a success story. It’s a human conversation about holding things together over time and the moment you realise what that truly asks of you. When Everything Changed (WEC) is a series about the moments, choices, and pressures that quietly reshape how we live and work.
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