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Tuesday 27 February 2018

BE STEADY
In the journey of life you don't need to be on a high speed before you arrive your destination.
As a matter of fact too much speed can crash land you, and all your dreams, your ambitions, your plan will just be stopped.

I was on a public transit sometime ago and the elderly man driving the vehicle was very slow, when I said slow I really mean very sluggish and one of the passengers beside me was complaining bitterly. She was so desperate and wanted the man to fly if possible, but deep inside of me I was just calculating the time that we're using. While she was busy complaining I was just taking note of everything and finally we arrived our destination, then I realized Baba hadn't even spent up to the time that some of the drivers with high speed spent.

I found out that Baba never stop on the road to pick any passenger, he only stopped at the check points and that made our journey slow but steady, but on the other hand I also realized that some of the guys that were always speeding lacked patience and because of that, they're always not satisfied with the number of passengers, so they would stop to carry, stop to alight passengers and made their own journey to take longer time than the Babas that were always on track once they started their ignition.

The same thing resonates with our lives, some people on their way in the journey of life take it slowly but steady, always on cause, always on the track, though their journey is a slow one but they will definitely reach their destination successfully. And on the other hand, those that are always in haste will try to fix one thing or the other that the speed might have destroyed along the way.

Conclusively, no matter how far the place you're going to is, never be in haste, be slow and steady and know the right timing. The most important thing is to arrive your own destination successfully and fulfilled.

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Sule Isaac

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