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Life
assumed the role of a usual guest to me – I guessed. It didn’t attract any
special attention from me. All that I ever cared for were; school days, meal
time, my friends, church time, and play time. I was not so much interested in
how my day begins. All I cared for, was how fun my day ends. I was smart – my
parent tells me – indifferent, annoying, and arrogant. I was good in art work,
however, I dropped out of Art apprenticeship class marking an end to that
aspect of my talent.
Some
few months from now, I will be turning 30 years and I’m glad to announce that I
have been able to alter that aspect of my life. I’m far more responsible in
what I do, and for how my day turns out. I guessed a lot has been changed
within the ten years. I have managed to create a writing career – something I
never thought would be possible because it was the least of my thoughts. I am
building businesses which will take on other unemployed graduates in the world.
These changes did not come about by way of a flash of light in my
consciousness, but rather by conscious effort to be more.
When
we attain social awareness of our surroundings, and stop in our track to
reflect the path we have taken, all the things responsible for our misfortune
will rush to us. Life change starts with self-search. Here are some of the
things I learned:
#1: Life is not a sofa, it’s a horse:
to ride on its back demands conscious efforts
Kwabena Brako-Powers |
When
you are young, you feel you control the world, and yes the time. You believe
you can get whatever you want with the snap of the finger – and yes you can,
but not in the way you imagined it. Your parents administer to your wants and
needs. They cloth, and shelter you. The only tinge of responsibility hanging
about your neck is for you to attend school. You dodge responsibilities thinking
you are too small to bear them. You allow these little luxuries to cloud your
judgment of what life really is, and what it expects from all mankind. So when
you awake from your childish trance, you begin to feel the weight of life’s
pressure on your shoulder. You want to get your lost days back, but they are
gone. Take responsibility for whatever happens to you – that’s a sign of
maturity. Be conscious of living, and this means that being careful of the
choice you make. Whatever choice you make today, has consequences for you
tomorrow. Let your goals reflect in the activities you do, and live each day as
though it were your last day on earth. This level of thought has been the
miracle behind many success stories today. Make it right.
#2: Failing is never an end in itself
It’s
never a given that you will get everything right at the first try. There are
few persons who can boast of this, however, it’s not a right. What’s your right
is arrogating the power to try again. Life has many ways of building our back –
to be able to carry more goods perhaps. Failure cannot be the end of the road
for you. It’s the beginning of a lousy, successful journey for you. Many of the
great people, celebrated today in our world, have all had their bad moments –
and some continue to have. They have had times when the penny had dropped on
them, when friends had betrayed them for expediency. Take a coin and study the
twice sides. Now fling it into the air, and see if you will not see only side
at a time. The side you saw represents failure, and the buried side is success.
This doesn’t mean you will not get that side of success the next time you toss
it properly into the air. Failure isn’t a special packaged delivered to some
segregated segment of the society. It plays not favorite. It’s impersonal. It
shows up when there are signs of; dearth of preparation, procrastination,
laziness, weak thinking, and inertia. You don’t have to be scared of failing. When
you fall, just be ready to stand up. The ground is already taken. Your place is
with those persons up there. Just do what you’ve got to do, but get there.
#3: Not everyone who reads is
successful
I
was not a fan of reading, perhaps because I was too serious with the fun
aspects of my life. I’d spend money buying liabilities, only to end up taking
more money from me. You need to learn how to invest, what to invest in, and why
you have to build the investment sector of your life. We’re all investing in
something. The million dollar worth question is: what are you investing in?
Reading is one type of investment proven as a key ingredient in determining
one’s competitive edge. It takes a person of discipline to dish out his money
to buy books, while there are other appealing items competing for his attention.
What I know is this: you don’t need to be convinced of the relevance of reading
before you kick start that habit – you need to do it. It is true, though, that
not everyone who reads is successful, but most of the successful people are
good readers. These persons have gone ahead to build empires which are
controlling some major sectors of our world today. What one thing do you want
to be remembered for?
#4: You will always be catered for
It’s
infantile to be deluded to think that you will always be catered for by your
parents. This may be true to some people, but largely it’s not true. You cannot
always be at the receiving end. You will need to go fishing too. This is one
aspect of our upbringing many people experience rude awakening – when they
realize there’s actually nobody to fend for them. It feels as though iced water
has been poured all over them in their sleep. You have to be careful of how you
drive your consumption at this stage of your life. You don’t need to outspend
your budget for the month, and/or your income. Learn to keep part of your
income in an investment portfolio for tomorrow. Today will disadvantage the
unprepared, but tomorrow will favor the prepared. Where do you fall in this
prism? Prioritize your investment. Remember: the only time you should ever
agree on a compromise for these two (reading and savings) should be when you have
finished doing them. In other words, don’t compromise. Keep doing them. Just don’t
stop.
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more on Kwabena Brako-Powers please visit his blog on: www.brakopowers.blogspot.com or www.brakopowers.com. Please do share your
comments with me. I am interested in learning from you as you learn from.
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