Do we act out of optimism or from the believe that there is no alternative to the action? Could have an inaction or different action yielded a better outcome? Would we break the familiarity to find out or we shall continue onward with the action? Maybe if we had the time stone like Dr. Strange, we could run the odds for every action. 🙂 …
Month: May 2020
Some of us may have heard the call from The Ghana Pentecostal and Charismatic Council (GPCC) to government to lift the ban on religious gatherings with the promise that they will adhere strictly to social distancing and other safety protocols. To give some background on the religious body, the GPCC is made of over 200 Pentecostal and Charismatic Christian denominations across the country. Their members directory, is diverse and impressive. And they hold influence; after all, Ghana is a “Christian …
Contentment is largely achieved in two ways: Either we believe that we’re in perpetual control or we’ve accepted that perpetual control is a non-achievable state. The implication of the latter is that we’re better prepared for unexpected disturbances in our “vibe”. …
We exhibit what can be termed as “hedonistic reciprocity”, reflecting towards others the deeds we receive, whether in similar vein or varying quotas; unconditional is often only a virtue we fantasise to possess, yet even in these fantasies we hastily bestow it upon ourselves. But to what end? Will this exaggeration of our ethical might prevent us from actualising our fantasies. Or are we secretly content with the bubble of unearned moral superiority. …
It appears the path to empowerment starts with the elevation of the marginalised group above their non-marginalised counterparts; we are driven by competition, and success is measured relative to the next person or their feats. A true belief and content in and with equality thus remain an abstract pursuit or state. …
Consuming a bunch of motivational messages on a weak, “non-gritty” mindset is a very useless endeavour. You’re practically “building a house on the sand.” #PlepToSuccess …
GRIT: The quintessence of the recipe for success. #PlepToSuccess …
There are usually two ways we approach decisions: there is the logical choice and there is the subjective (usually emotional) choice. Usually, we choose the second and dance around for a while. Then we seek advice from more “experienced” ones. These “experienced ones” are simply folks who are 1. smarter than us so they see the logical decision and why it is the only choice. 2. have learnt by experiencing the first decision and know it doesn’t work. …
Finding ourselves is often impeded by societal and circumstantial obligations or expectations. …
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