Wouldn’t it be just fine to write
a brilliant article that won’t be all in your face as the writer? That’s
sometimes what I wish I can write but for the values we share intimately on the
blog: values such as openness, love, and honesty. So today, like always, I
would be ‘speaking’ to myself, even as I try to ‘speak’ to us all.
Recently, I was going through
some hurdles, as well as trying to make a major decision. I tried reading and
asking people that have gone ahead some questions, which to some extent, helped
me form a clearer opinion about the matter. But then, one thing kept reverberating- my mind kept going back to a particular story I read online more than a year ago. Then lo and behold, reading the article again, I felt so much peace and
it did seem as though a burden was rolled off me, in addition to the conviction
I got afterwards. This experience opened me up to the power of stories, especially such that
exists in telling our own stories.
Being Nigerians (and as well
Africans), I know sharing personal stories (especially that of our struggle) is
not something that comes to us easily. But then, at this point, especially this
age where the younger ones are growing with little help and guidance as it
were, telling our stories the way they are could help. As parents, telling our
kids life-truth about us would go a long way, and not just stories of “when I was
your age, I used to be the first in the class” that puts nothing but pressure
on the child. Most likely, the owner of the story I read would have no idea how
much her story has helped me, especially how through its practicality, it has
served as a form of guidance.
This no doubt is an issue I naturally
wouldn’t have loved to bring up, because it spanks me as the author. I am more
of a private person and I hate putting myself out there as it were. But then,
this experience to an extent has given me a different perspective to
life. We all are sojourners on this earth and no one person knows the entirety
of the way. As a result, it would be good to learn from each other, especially
from people who have gone ahead with proven track record. No doubt there are times
we would be led outside of people’s experience, there are also times, like the
one I just experienced, that we would be led by the experiences of our
predecessors in life.
This is not to say we should put
all of our lives out there. It is just to encourage us to put the bits out as
we are led, especially the stories of our struggles and how we overcame. For
all we know, the exact way we went about getting our deliverance might be
someone else’ hope, encouragement and even deliverance in itself.
Our stories can be shared through oral tellings, social media handles (so people can read and be inspired); as well as forms of interviews on radio, TV, magazines and prints. I guess
the time has come for us all- both introverts and extroverts, to throw pieces
of ourselves out there and hope it comes back to us as gratitude, for the lives
that would be touched in the end (that sometimes we'll know nothing about).
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