Sunday 11 October 2015

THE "YOU" IN YOU


The “you” in you, the “me” in me, is a long term research process. 

The process of discovering the “you” is described as being a cumbersome one and some will actually put it as an impossible process.

 They are not to be blame in most cases. This may largely be due to the fact that they are unwilling to push for it. 

Discovering the “you” in you is simply digging deep and bringing out the special features God has deposited in you.

 Special features here is as a result of the fact that each human is made in his/her own special way. Like it is often said, no two individuals are exactly alike.
The yam farmer cultivates the yam but if he refuses to come back in eight months, all his efforts during the first six to seven months becomes wasted. 
Finding the best out of you is the best way to control happenings around you.

 The things you love, things you do with ease, with little or no sweat, things you don’t have to be compelled to do before you take the step, are different versions of you.

One basic and important “you” is your talent.

 Every human is talented in one thing or the other. This is not obvious because we cease to discover that talent.

 Not every musician is talented in music, most of them just do it for the money, not basically because they love it. That is why we have musicians with one hit track and then they become history.


 Discovering “you” is a deep process that involves you digging into what you are made of. Because you are studying/studied a course in the university should not restrict you from letting the “you” grow up. 

That also does not mean you should be slack in your academics.

Every good thing comes with its challenges and heart-aches. 

Discovering “you” may involve you leaving your comfort zone or depriving yourself of things that would normally come easy. Discovering you help reduce the work-load on you. 

There could be stumbling blocks just when you launch the unraveled you. What you need to do is to ensure that wall does not come up again. 

Some may say, a fool falls in a pit twice. But when it comes to “you”, you are not a fool, you are only doing more than you did the previous time.

 Learn from past mistakes and try your best never fall into those very mistake again.

In conclusion, take some time out to discover “you”. 

That may be the turning point of your life and your career.




WRITTEN BY : ORHERHE EJIRO


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