Friday, 5 October 2012

NEVER ATTEMPT TO PASS!

‘Without knowing a way thoroughly at day time, never attempt to pass it at night’

 

Hey! Did the topic of this post get your attention? Never Attempt to Pass. Pass what? Pass an exam? Pass the road? Pass out? Relax; our ancestors have some words for you today. Are you already in the mood to learn?
To every human living on earth today, there is a time for the day and time for the night. The day is a symbol of hope, vitality, strength, zealousness, innocence, fruitfulness, resourcefulness, creativity or we may refer to it as the beginning of life.

Whatever you do in the day is expected to be done with your full strength and zeal. During the day, your vision and sight ought to be very clear because of the presence of the illuminating gift of nature (sun). Hence, we are most likely to conclude that the day is usually bright and clear.

On the contrary, the night is a symbol of fulfillment (a time when the target of the day is fulfilled), rest (a time when the muscles and energy used in the day would need to relax), reflection (a time to flash back at the events of the day) or we may refer to it as the end of life.

Any friend, business associate, partner, idea, project, career, habit, lifestyle or principle that you did not take your time to learn and know thoroughly during the day may not be the right choice for you during the night. At any critical moment in your life (i.e. the time you need to think twice before taking a wise decision) never attempt to try something that you do not know thoroughly during the day.

Don’t entrust the most vital aspect of your life on someone who you do not know thoroughly. In everything you do today, remember that ‘Without knowing a way thoroughly at day time, never attempt to pass it at night’. May you never miss your target at night!

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4 comments:

  1. This has shown me more light on the saying that "make hale while the sun shine" Thanks to u Kurlardey!(08034798926)

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  2. Short but precise.the words of our ancestors are full of wisdom and life. More ink to your e-pen.
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  3. Oga kurlarday, nice words and keep it rolling please.

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  4. The yoruba adage says 'okunkun o mo eni owo(darkness knoweth not d honorable) dnt indulge in things u cant do in 'clean & clear open air i.e broad daylight @nte fr d pics above d man in d car nearly got n2 a pit cos if it's daylight he wld see vividly bt cos he drove in d nite he cldnt see even his pointlight is blind.10q u 07032651428

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