For the past few days, I’ve been thinking
rather hard- first on how better to live my personal life, as well as impact my
world; and secondly- how to enlarge my streams of income. Either way (impact or
income), a major way to do this would be to invest, which is most likely one of
the reasons the word- invest- resonated deeply with me.
Some hours ago without knowing what
today’s topic would be, I’d jotted down a quote that came to my mind. It talked
about investing in people as much as we invest in businesses. Because really, in
the end, just like the book- Richest man in Babylon by George Clason admonishes:
Humans are gold. What better way to invest than invest in gold?- a priceless
one at that.
Oprah Winfrey and 'her girls' in South Africa. Source- Biography.com
Aside investing
in people and actual businesses, I deem it fit for us to invest in ourselves as
well. The sad (or perhaps happy) truth is that no matter how much we have
invested in ourselves in times past, to move further in life, we would have to invest
(in ourselves) again. When these moments come, one major question we might need
to ask ourselves is- “what would it take me to get to the next level I want to
get to?” Once we figure that out (sometimes on our own and other times with the
help of our Maker- God), it is our job to invest such value that would get the
job done into ourselves, just like an Engineer installs needful software into his
computer per time for effectiveness sake.
Using Michelle Obama’s life as an
example, we could see how her study of Law ‘landed’ her her passion (community
building) in such capacity as her investment in herself (education) gave her; as
well as how her investment in people (via courteousness, respect, warmth, believe
in people etc) paid off during her husband’s campaign period and eventual time
in office. The people she had met earlier in life without even knowing her
husband would one day run for office became strong pillars for her husband’s
campaign. The likes of Valerie Jarret, Susan Sher and then Melissa Winter and
Katie McCormick Lelyveld in the later years; what if she had been rude to them
one way or the other? Or in the case of Melissa and Katie, she had belittled
them?
Without much ado in today’s piece,
the charge to us all would be to take out time to invest in ourselves, as well
as in people, even as we go about our daily jobs investing in businesses and
opportunities as we see fit. For in the end, no one really knows tomorrow as to
fully tell where each of these investments would land us. As a result, keep
investing as you see fit, for sometimes- we never know.
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