NOT ALL FALLS ARE BAD
Some falls are very important to your growth and existence; not all falls are evil, not all are destroyers, not all are sent from your village people (LOL).
Sometimes it is very necessary we experience some falls so that we can see clearly and adjust. Sometimes you just have to fall in order to stand again and be strong, and whenever you fall try as much as possible to see the reason for the fall to avoid such mistake in your next undertaking.
Zig Ziglar said in one of his articles: "Sometimes it takes a good fall to know where you stand". Some people are just existing like that, some are just living life as though they own it and know what tomorrow holds for them and when they experience fall they will see the real them and wake up to responsibilities of life. When you fall, sometimes it will help you to see reasons to stand, it will help you to work more on your effort, it will help you to see reasons why you need to take effective risk. When next you experience a fall don't conclude it to be a bad omen, but rather, watch closely and see the reason behind the fall.
I have come to know in life that for any disadvantage there's always an advantage, for any fall there's always a comeback and if you allow the comeback to be effective you will see the output of the fall. Life will not be bed of roses, life will pose so many things on your way, life will knock you down at a time, but in all take advantage of every disadvantage that life will bring to you and be great. Successful people though fall at a point still rise again and take advantage of the lessons learnt and be more intelligent in that field.
As I wrap this up, I ask: "do you want to be successful?" Then as much as many troubles that will come your way take the advantage and let go of the wrong side. Now is the right time to start, now is the right time to take that advantage and become successful.
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