Hard times show you who the real people are…
Pleasure as always to see you @aomnet 🇬🇧 from @WorldMobileTeam
God bless Dubai - United Arab Emirates 🇦🇪
March 9, 1 AM in Dubai.
Just sitting with my friends, eating some good desserts and enjoying the moment. Nights like this make you appreciate life — good friends, good vibes, and a beautiful city around us.
Dubai is full of life even late at night.
May God bless the UAE and this beautiful city. 🇦🇪 ❤️
Here in Dubai, it’s 11 PM in the square and its full of life. People are out enjoying their time, laughing, walking, and just relaxing together.
Moments like this remind me how beautiful life can be in the UAE a country where people from everywhere can feel safe, free, and happy.
Grateful to be here and to witness this energy every day. 🇦🇪 🤲🏻
Everyone’s busy arguing about the politics.
Meanwhile, @WorldLibertyFi is quietly building something massive behind the scenes.
Here’s what most people are missing:
Going legit: They’re applying for an actual U.S. national bank charter.
Serious tech upgrades: Cross-chain infrastructure being built so institutions can plug in safely.
Lending is already live: Their market is open. People can supply and borrow assets right now.
Real money moving: Sovereign wealth funds are already settling billions using their stablecoin.
At this point, $WLFI isn’t just another governance token.
They’re trying to build the bridge between Wall Street and DeFi.
And if that actually works…
Most people will realize it way too late.🦅☝️


Jessica from Australia responded to the Australian media that was upset about the plane returning from Dubai to Australia without passengers.
She simply said:
“We are not in a war zone. We decided to stay in Dubai 🇦🇪 and we don’t want to go back. We are very happy here because we feel safe. We live in a beautiful country that cares about us and works hard to protect our safety.”
And then some blockhead comes and says she must have been paid to say that.
God bless 🇦🇪
Some people asked me why I keep defending or speaking positively about the UAE. Some even asked if I’m getting paid to do it.
The truth is much simpler.
I was raised to appreciate the people and places that treat me well. I didn’t come here to avoid taxes I don’t even pay taxes in my home country. I came here, built friendships, built a life, and found people who treated me with respect and kindness.
When a country gives you good memories, good friends, and a place to grow, the least you can do is stand by it.
Leaving in difficult moments would be easy. I could book a flight right now. But what would that say about me? If I walk away from a place and people who stood with me for years just because things get tough, then how could anyone trust me in the future?
Loyalty matters. Character matters.
I love this country, and I’m proud to stand with it.
And this photo with my friend Abo Nhyan Al Mansouri is a reminder of one of the many reasons I’m here and why I’m not going anywhere. 🇦🇪




















