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Monday, 29 January 2018

MAKE IT HAPPEN
I heard this quote from Bishop David Oyedepo some time ago, the quote really kept me thinking for a very long time and the quote goes thus: if wishes were horses all the beggar will ride on it. If I wish riding a horse will just become a reality all the beggars will ride horse. There's no one that is not wishing for a good life, there's no one that's not looking for a greener pasture, we all wish for something to happen, we're all wishing for things to change for better yet we're doing little or nothing to cause the desired change.

We can't be wishing and thinking it will just happen; no, it doesn't work that way, precious things in life don't just come as result of wishing. It takes hard work and tenacity to see good things of life. 

All the people you see around that are making waves in their respective endeavors are those who don't just wish but take action to make sure they see what they're really wishing for, don't just be wishing, take action to see the result.

You desire a positive change in your life? Take action, you really want things to change for good in our society? Make it happen, don't wait any more, take action.

It was Isaac Newton that said in his first law of motion that: "An object will continue to be in the state of rest until an external force is applied". I will liken your wish for an object, if not until you apply an external force (action) that wish will remain there until you die even if you live a thousand years here on earth.

In conclusion whatever the change you want to see, take action now. Even if it is something that appears unachievable give it a try and make it happen. You don't like the way our leaders are ruling us, do you? Don't be among the complainers, take action either individually or join force with those of like mind. Nothing happens until someone takes action.

#raisingfutureleaders
#thoughtleader
#fightingsocialvices
#catchingthemyoung
#positivechangeagentsonmission
#pca


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