Much has been written about having faith in your abilities already. But this does not mean that the subject is dead and buried. Far from it. The subject must be scrutinized and refined every time when there is a suspicion that our efforts in life are floundering.
A topic that is always partnered with faith in our abilities is focus. It is useless to trust and have faith in your abilities, work on them, hone them and then ready them for action only to let your mind go wandering away from your aims objectives. That will, and is, a total waste of valuable time.
The African child has lost so much through adults who are fighting the wrong war. All African’s abilities have been pinned on meaningless wars. Now, if you asked, who were the adversaries in these wars and we will all concur, African brothers and sisters. Valuable resources and expensive time were mutilated in the name of peace. The elders are fighting because they want peace, they say. How sad. Wouldn’t it be better to improve the economy, better the infrastructure, take children to school, hasten the remedying of the health sector, to pursue peace? What about agriculture?
There are so many, so countless beautiful opportunities to engage in, rather than to use the machete and the AK47 to achieve peace. And for the elders to use children is downright barbaric.
Now, let us start with you. When you have identified the abilities you have faith in and are now on the warpath to attain success put your mind to it. Concentrate and look only at the North Star. One morbid occupation many of the Africans entertain is the pre-occupation with the white male. Do not engage in anything to attempt to show the white race that Africans can do it. Do it to the best of your abilities and according to the aims and objectives which are meant to enhance, firstly, you, and then the community in which you reside. Let your accomplishments speak for themselves.
Don’t even prove a point to your alter-ego. Be faithful to your ‘I’ and your soul. Once you start having faith in your true and socially acceptable abilities, skills, techniques and your ability to focus, then you will see a change in your fortunes. Don’t start to childishly brag and boast, patting your self on the back, instead, lurch onto the next profitable course for mankind. Africa, at the moment, is going about it in the wrong manner. Don’t.
A topic that is always partnered with faith in our abilities is focus. It is useless to trust and have faith in your abilities, work on them, hone them and then ready them for action only to let your mind go wandering away from your aims objectives. That will, and is, a total waste of valuable time.
The African child has lost so much through adults who are fighting the wrong war. All African’s abilities have been pinned on meaningless wars. Now, if you asked, who were the adversaries in these wars and we will all concur, African brothers and sisters. Valuable resources and expensive time were mutilated in the name of peace. The elders are fighting because they want peace, they say. How sad. Wouldn’t it be better to improve the economy, better the infrastructure, take children to school, hasten the remedying of the health sector, to pursue peace? What about agriculture?
There are so many, so countless beautiful opportunities to engage in, rather than to use the machete and the AK47 to achieve peace. And for the elders to use children is downright barbaric.
Now, let us start with you. When you have identified the abilities you have faith in and are now on the warpath to attain success put your mind to it. Concentrate and look only at the North Star. One morbid occupation many of the Africans entertain is the pre-occupation with the white male. Do not engage in anything to attempt to show the white race that Africans can do it. Do it to the best of your abilities and according to the aims and objectives which are meant to enhance, firstly, you, and then the community in which you reside. Let your accomplishments speak for themselves.
Don’t even prove a point to your alter-ego. Be faithful to your ‘I’ and your soul. Once you start having faith in your true and socially acceptable abilities, skills, techniques and your ability to focus, then you will see a change in your fortunes. Don’t start to childishly brag and boast, patting your self on the back, instead, lurch onto the next profitable course for mankind. Africa, at the moment, is going about it in the wrong manner. Don’t.
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