Hey people. How are we doing? Hope good? Well, just in case you just asked or wondered, I am good too, thank you. It’s been a less busy week, thank God.
So, a while ago, I wrote an
article with a perspective to why the world is not a better place as it were,
and came up with a few fundamental reasons- with a trace to how things could
have been if everything intended was followed. This article (that would be read
by you in a jiffy) was meant to be submitted to one of the popular blogs I
freelance for, but then I thought, why not this particular blog? Don’t my
people deserve to read insightful articles like this? Hence my decision to post
it here, instead of the other blog, as this right here is where home is- with
you guys- my readers. Besides, I’m positive that I have a powerful group of
intellectuals as readers, especially as suggested by the many feed backs I
receive. So here, without further ado or much talking (which I guess I can do….lol),
here we go- just as it was written initially:
“Imagine how the world would be
like if we had more Bill Gates in the world with regards to his money? The
world would be a better and happier place I guess. But then, why is the world
as big as it is full of very few rich people who are really making impacts in
their field and human life/standard of living in general? I guess there would
be two reasons:
·
One- the people who were meant to explore the
gifts and talents given to them are not using it
·
Two- A few people who have gotten rich has
become so self-centered and self-focused.
Talking about the first reason, a
question comes to mind- why are people not using the gifts and talents God gave
them? Number one reason perhaps would have been laziness, but because it sounds
kind of ‘judgy’, I would say that the number one reason is that people give up
quite easily on their dreams in exchange for the comfort zone. We give up
easily on our dreams because we fail to see sometimes the big picture; how our
success will not only affect us, but also some kids somewhere helpless and
waiting for a literal savior. Because truth be told, the Corporate Social
Responsibility (CSR) we do to give back to the society goes a long way. The
child we sponsor in school, the community we give water and as a result have
made their lives easier, even the orphanages we build and the children we take
care of therein and the likes. But then if there is no money, and we on our own
are struggling, how will we remember the children suffering and the helpless elderly
handicapped in some ways not to talk of alleviating their needs? That’s why
it’s important we all strive to make our dreams a reality, because it’s not
only about us, but also about the innocent souls we do not know yet but are
attached to us.
Sometimes I wonder- what if the
person who discovered electricity never did, what would have been the story of
the world today? Yes, perhaps someone else would have, but him discovering it
at the (perceieved) right time made everything easier. As a matter of fact, his
discovery has become a major bedrock all other discoveries and modernizations
we have today relies on today. Our modern phones perhaps would have failed to
be in existence without his invention. In other words, we all have parts to
play in the world for it to be a better place.
Food for thought: Imagine children in the slum who everyone seems
to have given up upon going on to become inventors, medical doctors, artists
etc all on your account? All because you picked them up and raised them, making
sure something becomes of their lives instead of the nothing they have perhaps
settled for due to seeming hopelessness and lack of direction? Or better still,
Imagine the world that would become better because of your invention?
I once read that the cave we
sometimes fear to enter the most holds our greatest treasure. What cave would
you say holds your life’s assignment today? Especially such that you are afraid
to enter? What is it today that you are holding back on? Remember that it’s not
about you alone, but the world as well. We are connected more than we know; far
beyond social media, with the success of one depending on that of another in
some ways. Life is like a cycle, we all need ourselves to complete the cycle
per time. We need to pass our kindness round so the world would be so full of
kindness as opposed to the hurts and meanness it carries around today so to
speak”.
To be continued.....
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Twitter: TheEniolaO
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Email: soulwriteralways@gmail.com
Fine, thank you.
ReplyDeleteThis is an insightful and soul touching article. I can't wait for the Part 2....The number one thing for me, is to discover that cave. I eagerly wait for more piece from you. @my-Soulwriter
Thank you Mr. Bayo.
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