Comedian Salvado advises Gravity Omutujju to accept setbacks and not view them as failure

Comedian Patrick Salvado advised entertainer Gravity Omutujju to accept that sometimes things don't go as planned, but that doesn't mean it's a failure, encouraging him to celebrate the success of fellow entertainer Mikie Wine. The post Comedian Salvado advises Gravity Omutujju to accept setbacks and not view them as failure appeared first on MBU.

Comedian Salvado advises Gravity Omutujju to accept setbacks and not view them as failure

In a recent post shared on his X account, Patrick Salvado offered some advice to fellow entertainer Gravity Omutujju regarding the outcome of his recent concert at Lugogo Cricket Oval.

Salvado encouraged Gravity to accept that sometimes things don’t go as planned but emphasized that this doesn’t equate to failure.

Dear Gravity- Let it go, sometimes things don’t go the way we plan, you are over justifying yourself. Congrats on your show but don’t downplay Mikie Wine’s Show coz it was sold out for his maiden show. Be happy for him. These are earthly things … ate Omutonzi yasalawo

The remarks followed Gravity’s recent concert, which was deemed underwhelming by some, especially when compared to Mikie Wine’s maiden show that sold out at Jahazi Pier.

This came after Gravity previously boasted that Mikie Wine wouldn’t draw a larger crowd than him, as Mikie supposedly had fewer hit songs.

Gravity Omutujju even went further to claim that he could outperform all the Ssentamu brothers in a music battle, except for Bobi Wine.

Despite the perceived failure of his concert, Gravity doubled down during a press conference today, arguing that Mikie Wine’s venue was smaller, implying that the size of the Lugogo Cricket Oval made it harder to fill compared to Jahazi Pier.

Salvado’s advice urged Gravity to avoid further justification and instead celebrate Mikie Wine’s success, suggesting that not every setback is a reflection of failure.

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