Wednesday 1 April 2015

WHO AM I BECOMING?




A great man once said "when a purpose of a thing is not known, the abuse is inevitable". to be one of the greats in life, you must be able to answer the following questions;
1. What am i on earth for?
2. What part of my life is really worth loving?
3. Who am i becoming?
 There are different kinds people you can be;
- Small people
- Average people, and,
- Great people

The first category of people are likened to the pessimist, the one who never take risk, they make mistakes and don't learn from it. They are the people the bible calls the one with "Reprobate mind". They don't bother about their purpose in life neither do they want to be better than the way they are.

The second category of people  are the average people, they take little risk and are quick to learn from their mistakes. They are the set of people that the bible called the "Doubting Thomas". They believe only when things happen. They are short-sighted people. They are quite comfortable.

The third category of people are the great people they take high risks, they always learn from the mistakes of other so not to make them, they see their mistakes as a platform for success as they try harder to succeed. "Success lies not in eliminating our troubles and mistakes but in growing through and with them". - John Maxwell

They learn fast because they take responsibility. Colin Powell said :there are no secrets to success. It is the result of preparation, hard work and learning  from failure". They understand their purpose in life and they strive hard to three better than their yesterday. We find examples in the lives of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob where the bible described them as being great, greater and exceedingly great respectively.
It is now left to you to know who you want to be. For those who wants to leave their footprints on the sand of time, their eyes would be on their set goals and they dwell among the greats.

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