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Wednesday 21 October 2015

JIM'S THOUGHTS

Jimpowers Weekly Motivational words

It pains me a lot that youths who are supposed to be leaders of tomorrow has sacrificed their stars on the alter of pleasures.
So many of us find it difficult to imprison pleasure, as a result of that we get imprisoned by pleasure.



How can we get a better country when a young man of middle age wakes up in the early hours of the morning looking for where he will take shots all in the name of the stomach sake. How can we get a better country when a 70year old man is looking for a 16year old girl to marry knowing fully well he has little or no time to spent on planet earth.

Nigeria, a land full of pride yet no value, a land full of vision yet blind, a land full of wisdom yet not wise, a land full of prosperity yet beg, a land full of laughter yet cry.

A successful life is not measured by the numbers of women you can control at a time, nor the numbers of bear you can consume at a time but measured by the numbers of positive lives you have affected in life. A millionaire is not the man with millions but the man who has affected millions of people.

The problem we are facing today are the decisions how parents made for us.

Some of our pastors has made us to believe that everything around us is either evil or devilish. We have been made to believed that our neighborhood are full of witches and wizards and as such we refuse to coperate with our societies. We have been made to believe that, that rich man in our neighborhood is a ritualist as such we decide to remain poor than to become ritualists in an attempt to becoming rich. We choose poverty temporarily on earth so as to enjoy the luxury of the sweet bye and bye. We have been made to believed that one day God will send merriment across while sitting idle at home as such we decide to be lazy and lousy and expect grace to cover our disgrace.
Happy week

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