There is no other thing to call this year of incredible cases other than a desert. It has many steeps, bare plains, odd structures, with little or no comic relief. But of course desert means a lot of things - a site of encounter with fascinations, a place of humility that deprives one worldly pride and pleasure, a necessary experience as a furnace of transformation; a hell, with
Showing posts with label COVID-19. Show all posts
Showing posts with label COVID-19. Show all posts
Tuesday 1 December 2020
2020 and the next
Leonaldo Da Vinci once said:
"I have been impressed by the urgency of doing. Knowing isn't enough; we must apply. Being willingly isn't enough; we must do."
He was right!
Thursday 28 May 2020
Do you really need to bring home a cobra in the name of kindness?
Image via Animal world |
Obioma was once told by his mother that “kindness would kill you one day” but he didn’t understand. He felt that his mum was detracting him from doing good. Kind of “get behind me you Satan!”.
Obioma felt that his mother was being an obstacle to his avowed virtue of kindness and generosity. And he trudged on.
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Leonaldo Da Vinci once said:
"I have been impressed by the urgency of doing. Knowing isn't enough; we must apply. Being willingly isn't enough; we must do."
He was right!
Thursday 21 May 2020
COVID-19: Support your friends, by actions and not mere thoughts
Picture: Elizabeth's CYFI Squad |
By: Elizabeth Talatu Williams
If our thoughts could translate to money, honestly, many of our friends would have been the richest and most successful but unfortunately they don't until action is taken.
I am not perfect at this but I know for a fact that I provide as much support as possible to my friends and networks even sometimes at my own detriment (I learnt this the hard way, please you come first oh!)
Here are ways I support my friends in their business and hustle:
Leonaldo Da Vinci once said:
"I have been impressed by the urgency of doing. Knowing isn't enough; we must apply. Being willingly isn't enough; we must do."
He was right!
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