Tuesday, 20 February 2018

OUR BEST TEACHER

“One who causes others misfortune also teaches them wisdom” (Nigerian Proverb)












Is there someone in your life or around you who constantly puts you into trouble, antagonizes you, criticizes you or just there to make life miserable for you? It may be your boss at work, your spouse at home, your in-laws, your child, your colleague, your competitor, your lecturer at school or someone somewhere who you feel doesn’t just like you?

As from today, our ancestors want you to start changing your negative mindset towards such persons. You need to start seeing anyone who unconditionally wants to see your misfortune as your best teacher. If there are no such persons in your life or around you, you may not learn how to be careful, reasonable, observant and wise. You need to learn from every situation that they push you into and never try to retaliate or run away from them. Don’t make them your friend either but appreciate their presence in your life because without them, you may never learn how to move far in life.

As a single lady, if you learn how to manage and deal with a colleague at work or co-tenant who always wants to get on your nerves or push you into trouble, you won’t have problems if you encounter such person as your in-law later when you get married. If you had run away from your teachers while you were single, you may also have to run away from your marriage with your husband.

In any situation that you find yourself in life, never see those who cause you misfortunes as witches, wizards or your arc enemies; instead, see them as your best teachers who are meant to make you wise and fortified for the next level. May you never run away from your blessings in life. Keep calm till the ancestors reach out to you next week.




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Monday, 5 February 2018

IT IS NOT ENOUGH TO LEARN


“He who learns, teaches” (Ethiopian Proverb)





Of what value or use is whatever you learn if you can’t pass it across to others? By teaching others, you add more to your knowledge and experiences in life. At times, we think we have learnt some things in life which will raise our standard by keeping us ahead of others but by stooping low to communicate what we have learnt to others, we get to realize that our knowledge is shallow and inadequate.

Have you ever been in a situation where those you are meant to teach end up teaching you (directly or indirectly)? Life is filled with lessons, even in the process of teaching, we can learn. Don’t deprive yourself from any opportunity to learn and never put yourself in a situation where you would feel that what you have learnt is too big or deep to pass across to others. Nature truly rewards us for what we give and not for what we receive.

At the end of your journey in life, the world will celebrate you because of the values you have added to several lives, the lessons you have taught, your inventions and innovations for the humanity and for leaving the world better that you met it. You won’t be celebrated because of what you have learnt. Of what value is your knowledge when no one around you knows about it? As from today, learn how to activate your learning, don’t be selfish and don’t die with it. Whatever you have learnt is useless in the grave. May your days on earth be meaningful! Keep networking with others till the ancestors reach out to you next week.





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