LIFE IS LIKE READING A BOOK (Personal development is not an option, it is necessity)
Similes & Metaphors Episode 2 |
I have met people who misuse the phrase ‘accept me for who I am’ or ‘No one is perfect’. Well, you won’t
think twice😏 to return your mathematics textbook if everything is in disorder
grammatically and pictorially (even though it is not supposed to be an English
or Visual art textbook). People accepting you for who you are is not an excuse
to fail to develop yourself. In this age personal development is as essential
as the air we breathe. Many relationships that started well ended abruptly
because someone kept it in mind he was a liar before they met, she knew it and
still loved him, therefore he should continue to be one.
A book is not all
about the story. In fact it is 30% the story and 70% how the writer explains
the story. An author must review and edit the book over and over again to make
it perfect. If you ever read a book full of errors you will know how annoying
it is. It is like pouring water into a basket because you struggle to
understand. This is how your life is
when it is full of errors -frustrating.
Proud, argumentative, noisy, over-ambitious, gossip, envy, greed, all in one
person. Our faults and weaknesses are
like grammatical errors and the less they are, the better. When blunders,
fallacies and grammatical errors consecutively run through every line of a
paragraph it becomes disturbing, annoying and frustrating for the reader. When
you stop maturing by developing yourself you start frustrating the people
around you (especially your loved ones because love makes you want to
understand people)
But you see, bestsellers are authors who strive for
perfection. The writer’s first manuscript is always full of errors and he knows
it. So he reviews it himself and sometimes seeks professional help. He
understands that publishing a book of errors is the greatest disrespect he can
show the world. Perfection is not
impossible, it is only difficult because perfection is not a state, it is a
process.
Find your weaknesses and work on them more than 40hours per
week. Learn a new skill outside your field of study, join a sports team, learn
how to take nice pictures, join the protocol team, learn how to bake, learn how
to develop a software, make your mistakes and make your corrections. Whatever
you do make sure you are learning something new and it is reflecting in your
life. Yes, the beauty in newness is that you learn something different. Thus by
the time you learn 5 new habits in a year you would have learnt at least 5
different methods to achieving a goal.
-Written by Elizabeth Ewudiwa (Central University)
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That's very insightful thanks Eliz
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot Lydia:)
DeleteThis is very educative. Good work👍
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