• Want to encourage each and everyone of us to always hold on,life will never fail us all
    Want to encourage each and everyone of us to always hold on,life will never fail us all
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  • Afternoon Story: The Golden Test of Love

    In a small, thriving village by the river, there lived a young hunter named Chidi and the beautiful, graceful Adanna. Their love was pure, but Adanna’s father, the village chief, believed only a man of great strength, wisdom, and perseverance deserved his daughter’s hand.

    To test Chidi’s love, the chief set a near-impossible task: he must catch the legendary golden fish that swam in the deepest part of the river— a creature that no man had ever laid hands on. Many young men had tried and failed, some even vanishing into the waters. But Chidi’s love for Adanna was greater than his fear.

    For days, he studied the river, learning its rhythms, understanding its secrets. He crafted a special net from the strongest vines and waded into the water with patience and determination. On the seventh day, as the first light of dawn kissed the river’s surface, Chidi’s net caught a golden shimmer. He had done the impossible.

    Returning to the village, Chidi presented the golden fish to the chief. The elders marveled at his courage, and the chief, deeply moved, blessed the union of Chidi and Adanna. Their love became a story passed down through generations—a tale of patience, resilience, and devotion.

    Moral Lesson:
    True love is not just about words but about actions, perseverance, and the willingness to overcome obstacles. When love is tested, only those who are patient and steadfast will conquer. Great things come to those who do not give up.
    Afternoon Story: The Golden Test of Love In a small, thriving village by the river, there lived a young hunter named Chidi and the beautiful, graceful Adanna. Their love was pure, but Adanna’s father, the village chief, believed only a man of great strength, wisdom, and perseverance deserved his daughter’s hand. To test Chidi’s love, the chief set a near-impossible task: he must catch the legendary golden fish that swam in the deepest part of the river— a creature that no man had ever laid hands on. Many young men had tried and failed, some even vanishing into the waters. But Chidi’s love for Adanna was greater than his fear. For days, he studied the river, learning its rhythms, understanding its secrets. He crafted a special net from the strongest vines and waded into the water with patience and determination. On the seventh day, as the first light of dawn kissed the river’s surface, Chidi’s net caught a golden shimmer. He had done the impossible. Returning to the village, Chidi presented the golden fish to the chief. The elders marveled at his courage, and the chief, deeply moved, blessed the union of Chidi and Adanna. Their love became a story passed down through generations—a tale of patience, resilience, and devotion. Moral Lesson: True love is not just about words but about actions, perseverance, and the willingness to overcome obstacles. When love is tested, only those who are patient and steadfast will conquer. Great things come to those who do not give up.
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  • Courage knows no bound, it begins where comfort ends.

    Good day all
    Courage knows no bound, it begins where comfort ends. 🤗 Good day all
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  • As women, taking charge of our health begins with personal hygiene. Regular showers, maintaining oral health, and using products that suit your body can help you feel fresh and confident. Don't hesitate to speak up for your well-being and encourage those around you to do the same. Hygiene isn't just a routine—it's a way of honoring ourselves!

    #SifonSambo #YoureNotAlone #WomensHealth
    As women, taking charge of our health begins with personal hygiene. Regular showers, maintaining oral health, and using products that suit your body can help you feel fresh and confident. Don't hesitate to speak up for your well-being and encourage those around you to do the same. Hygiene isn't just a routine—it's a way of honoring ourselves! #SifonSambo #YoureNotAlone #WomensHealth
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  • Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.
    Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.
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  • Silent Scars

    Aisha had always been the brightest girl in her school. She dreamed of becoming a lawyer, fighting for justice in her community. But one evening, as she walked home from the market, her world shattered. A man from her neighborhood, someone she had trusted, dragged her into an alley. Her screams were swallowed by the night.

    When she returned home, bruised and broken, her family told her to stay silent. "We can't bring shame to our name," they whispered. But Aisha refused. She gathered her strength and reported the crime. The police hesitated at first, but after the intervention of an activist group, her attacker was arrested and sentenced to life in prison under the new gender-based violence law.

    The case sparked a movement in her town. Women who had suffered in silence began to speak up. The government enforced stricter punishments for abusers, shelters were built, and young girls were educated about their rights. Aisha, though forever marked by her trauma, became the voice for those who had none.

    Society finally learned that gender-based violence doesn’t just hurt one person—it cripples families, weakens communities, and destroys futures. But with courage, justice can prevail

    Silent Scars Aisha had always been the brightest girl in her school. She dreamed of becoming a lawyer, fighting for justice in her community. But one evening, as she walked home from the market, her world shattered. A man from her neighborhood, someone she had trusted, dragged her into an alley. Her screams were swallowed by the night. When she returned home, bruised and broken, her family told her to stay silent. "We can't bring shame to our name," they whispered. But Aisha refused. She gathered her strength and reported the crime. The police hesitated at first, but after the intervention of an activist group, her attacker was arrested and sentenced to life in prison under the new gender-based violence law. The case sparked a movement in her town. Women who had suffered in silence began to speak up. The government enforced stricter punishments for abusers, shelters were built, and young girls were educated about their rights. Aisha, though forever marked by her trauma, became the voice for those who had none. Society finally learned that gender-based violence doesn’t just hurt one person—it cripples families, weakens communities, and destroys futures. But with courage, justice can prevail
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  • 2Peter 3:9
    "The Lord is not slack concerning His promise, as some men count slackness; but is long suffering to us-ward, not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance"(KJV).
    O Holy Spirit, breath of God, be my consolation. When I feel lost, abandoned, or afraid, be my peace and my hope. Lift my soul from despair and discouragement. Renew my strength to face the daunting tasks ahead and grant success. Help me to trust in the goodness of God even when I feel so confused about the way forward. O Lord , because You live, I can face tomorrow for all fear is gone in Jesus name. Amen.
    Good morning. Have a blessed weekend.
    2Peter 3:9 "The Lord is not slack concerning His promise, as some men count slackness; but is long suffering to us-ward, not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance"(KJV). O Holy Spirit, breath of God, be my consolation. When I feel lost, abandoned, or afraid, be my peace and my hope. Lift my soul from despair and discouragement. Renew my strength to face the daunting tasks ahead and grant success. Help me to trust in the goodness of God even when I feel so confused about the way forward. O Lord , because You live, I can face tomorrow for all fear is gone in Jesus name. Amen. Good morning. Have a blessed weekend.
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  • Good morning general, to God be the glory for making it possible and making us worthy to be a partaker of his grace and blessings through his only begotten son jesus Christ. I encourage all us to share from this Lenten season.
    Good morning general, to God be the glory for making it possible and making us worthy to be a partaker of his grace and blessings through his only begotten son jesus Christ. I encourage all us to share from this Lenten season.
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  • According to psychologists, there are four types of intelligence:

    1. Intelligence Quotient (IQ)

    2. Emotional Quotient (EQ)

    3. Social Quotient (SQ)

    4. Adversity Quotient (AQ)

    1. Intelligence Quotient (IQ)

    IQ measures your ability to comprehend, analyze, and solve problems. It helps with tasks like solving math problems, memorizing information, and recalling lessons.

    2. Emotional Quotient (EQ)

    EQ reflects your ability to manage emotions and interact harmoniously with others. It includes skills like maintaining relationships, being responsible, respecting boundaries, showing humility, and demonstrating honesty and empathy.

    3. Social Quotient (SQ)

    SQ measures your ability to build and maintain relationships over time. It reflects how well you connect with others, collaborate, and navigate social environments.

    Why EQ and SQ Matter

    People with high EQ and SQ often achieve greater success in life than those with a high IQ but low emotional and social intelligence. While schools primarily focus on developing IQ, EQ and SQ are just as important for personal and professional growth.

    Someone with a high IQ may end up working for a person with strong EQ and SQ, even if the latter has only an average IQ.

    EQ represents your character.

    SQ represents your charisma.

    Focus on developing all three, especially EQ and SQ, to thrive in different aspects of life.

    4. Adversity Quotient (AQ) – A New Perspective

    AQ measures your ability to endure difficulties and bounce back from setbacks without losing mental stability. It determines who perseveres in tough times, who abandons their responsibilities, and who may struggle with despair or hopelessness.

    A Message to Parents

    Expose your children to more than just academics. Encourage them to value manual labor (never use work as punishment), participate in sports, and explore the arts.

    Help them develop IQ, EQ, SQ, and AQ so they become well-rounded individuals capable of navigating life independently.

    Instead of preparing the road for your children, prepare your children for the road.
    According to psychologists, there are four types of intelligence: 1. Intelligence Quotient (IQ) 2. Emotional Quotient (EQ) 3. Social Quotient (SQ) 4. Adversity Quotient (AQ) 1. Intelligence Quotient (IQ) IQ measures your ability to comprehend, analyze, and solve problems. It helps with tasks like solving math problems, memorizing information, and recalling lessons. 2. Emotional Quotient (EQ) EQ reflects your ability to manage emotions and interact harmoniously with others. It includes skills like maintaining relationships, being responsible, respecting boundaries, showing humility, and demonstrating honesty and empathy. 3. Social Quotient (SQ) SQ measures your ability to build and maintain relationships over time. It reflects how well you connect with others, collaborate, and navigate social environments. Why EQ and SQ Matter People with high EQ and SQ often achieve greater success in life than those with a high IQ but low emotional and social intelligence. While schools primarily focus on developing IQ, EQ and SQ are just as important for personal and professional growth. Someone with a high IQ may end up working for a person with strong EQ and SQ, even if the latter has only an average IQ. EQ represents your character. SQ represents your charisma. Focus on developing all three, especially EQ and SQ, to thrive in different aspects of life. 4. Adversity Quotient (AQ) – A New Perspective AQ measures your ability to endure difficulties and bounce back from setbacks without losing mental stability. It determines who perseveres in tough times, who abandons their responsibilities, and who may struggle with despair or hopelessness. A Message to Parents Expose your children to more than just academics. Encourage them to value manual labor (never use work as punishment), participate in sports, and explore the arts. Help them develop IQ, EQ, SQ, and AQ so they become well-rounded individuals capable of navigating life independently. Instead of preparing the road for your children, prepare your children for the road.
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  • I got married at 25, finished my PhD at 27 and became a Professor at 40.

    So fast you see! Yes, everything around me worked fast. It is now that I realise that it was a misplaced priority.

    My ambition blindfolded me and I got it all wrong, that is why I am sharing my experience through this medium to warn and encourage our young mothers not to be careless as I was back then.

    I worked very hard as a lecturer and as an administrator, always so busy that it became my language to my children...."I'm busy"

    My mum was around to nurse the children for me for some time. The moment they clocked ten, I sent them to boarding schools, though my husband was not in support of this. I always found my way.

    I had no warm relationship with my children, 2 boys and a girl.

    I never knew it was a bad idea not to have time for my husband, children and the household, until 5 years ago, when guilt, loneliness and restlessness filled my heart.

    I sent for my children to rejoice with me on my 60th birthday.

    The two boys, living in Canada said they are "busy" and that their sister will come down from South Africa.

    Two days to my birthday, my daughter sent this message to me, "Mum, I am very sorry not to be around over there, there is no time to squeeze out, my husband needs my attention at his newly established clinic and presently, I'm pregnant. "I'm very very busy,
    I'm also lonely in a strange land. Please pray for us mum. Happy birthday". I could not recover from the meaning I got from the message.. "First-things-First". When they needed me for warmth and discussion, I was not available, now I needed them for warmth and discussion I could not get them, rather they returned my slogan back to me, "I'm busy"

    To worsen the matter, my dear husband died in his sleep a month after. ...Only one of the children came without his family to the burial ceremony.

    I was dumbfounded!!! Considered Opinion: it is good to work and be a hard working fellow.
    But hear this important and salient truth:

    Parenting is sacrificial work, give it all it takes. Avoid any work that will take away your attention too much from your home - Avoid it and be careful!

    SOLIDIFY YOUR HOME FIRST, CREATE TIME FOR YOUR SPOUSE AND CHILDREN.

    ESTABLISH THE FEAR OF GOD IN THEIR HEARTS THROUGH YOUR ATTITUDE AND BEHAVIOUR.

    THOUGH IT IS COSTLY NOW, THE FUTURE REWARD IS WORTH IT.

    THIS IS AN EYE OPENER FOR BOTH MEN & WOMEN.

    LET'S BE SELFLESSLY AVAILABLE WHEN OUR CHILDREN NEED US.
    I got married at 25, finished my PhD at 27 and became a Professor at 40. So fast you see! Yes, everything around me worked fast. It is now that I realise that it was a misplaced priority. My ambition blindfolded me and I got it all wrong, that is why I am sharing my experience through this medium to warn and encourage our young mothers not to be careless as I was back then. I worked very hard as a lecturer and as an administrator, always so busy that it became my language to my children...."I'm busy" My mum was around to nurse the children for me for some time. The moment they clocked ten, I sent them to boarding schools, though my husband was not in support of this. I always found my way. I had no warm relationship with my children, 2 boys and a girl. I never knew it was a bad idea not to have time for my husband, children and the household, until 5 years ago, when guilt, loneliness and restlessness filled my heart. I sent for my children to rejoice with me on my 60th birthday. The two boys, living in Canada said they are "busy" and that their sister will come down from South Africa. Two days to my birthday, my daughter sent this message to me, "Mum, I am very sorry not to be around over there, there is no time to squeeze out, my husband needs my attention at his newly established clinic and presently, I'm pregnant. "I'm very very busy, I'm also lonely in a strange land. Please pray for us mum. Happy birthday". I could not recover from the meaning I got from the message.. "First-things-First". When they needed me for warmth and discussion, I was not available, now I needed them for warmth and discussion I could not get them, rather they returned my slogan back to me, "I'm busy" To worsen the matter, my dear husband died in his sleep a month after. ...Only one of the children came without his family to the burial ceremony. I was dumbfounded!!! Considered Opinion: it is good to work and be a hard working fellow. But hear this important and salient truth: Parenting is sacrificial work, give it all it takes. Avoid any work that will take away your attention too much from your home - Avoid it and be careful! SOLIDIFY YOUR HOME FIRST, CREATE TIME FOR YOUR SPOUSE AND CHILDREN. ESTABLISH THE FEAR OF GOD IN THEIR HEARTS THROUGH YOUR ATTITUDE AND BEHAVIOUR. THOUGH IT IS COSTLY NOW, THE FUTURE REWARD IS WORTH IT. THIS IS AN EYE OPENER FOR BOTH MEN & WOMEN. LET'S BE SELFLESSLY AVAILABLE WHEN OUR CHILDREN NEED US.
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  • "The 12 Secrets the Rich Don’t Want You to Know"

    We live in a world designed by the rich, for the rich. Everything from the media you consume to the advice you’re given is carefully curated to keep you trapped in the rat race while they soar higher. It’s time to pull back the curtain and uncover the truths the wealthy don’t want you to know. Brace yourself, because what you’re about to learn may shatter every illusion you’ve been sold.

    The first secret is that hard work alone won’t make you rich. Yes, they encourage you to hustle and grind, but they know the truth: the path to wealth lies in leverage, not labor. While you’re breaking your back working overtime, they’re using other people’s time, money, and skills to build empires.

    Second, they want you to believe money is evil. The more you associate wealth with greed and corruption, the less likely you are to pursue it unapologetically. Meanwhile, they know that money is simply a tool—a powerful one that can amplify your impact if used wisely.

    Third, savings won’t make you rich. They push the “save and invest in a mutual fund” narrative, but they don’t follow it themselves. They invest in high-risk, high-reward opportunities: startups, real estate, stocks, and businesses that multiply their wealth exponentially.

    Fourth, the school system is a trap. They fund educational systems that teach you to be obedient employees, not critical thinkers or risk-takers. You’re taught to work for money, while they learn to make money work for them.

    Fifth, tax laws are written for the wealthy. They know the loopholes, the incentives, and the strategies to legally avoid taxes, while you’re stuck paying a significant chunk of your income. Wealthy people own assets, not salaries, and assets are taxed differently.

    Sixth, debt is a weapon—but only if you know how to wield it. They want you to fear debt, but the rich use it as a tool to acquire more wealth. They leverage other people’s money (OPM) to buy assets that generate cash flow and pay off the debt themselves.

    Seventh, your consumerism funds their lifestyle. Every time you buy a new gadget, trendy clothes, or overpriced coffee, you’re putting money directly into their pockets. Meanwhile, they’re investing in assets that appreciate over time.

    Eighth, connections matter more than talent. They don’t want you to know that access to the right people will open more doors than any degree or skillset. They build exclusive networks that perpetuate their wealth and keep outsiders at bay.

    Ninth, time is their most valuable asset. They don’t waste it on distractions or meaningless tasks. They hire people to do what they can’t or won’t do, freeing up their time to focus on wealth-building strategies.

    Tenth, the stock market is rigged in their favor. While you’re hoping your portfolio grows steadily, they have insider information, access to high-frequency trading, and the capital to manipulate markets to their advantage.

    Eleventh, failure is their greatest teacher. They embrace setbacks as learning experiences and take calculated risks without fear. You’ve been taught to play it safe, but the rich know that big rewards require bold moves.

    Finally, they thrive on your ignorance. The less you know about money, investing, and business, the more they can exploit your labor, time, and consumer habits to enrich themselves.

    So what’s the takeaway, men? Stop playing the game they’ve rigged against you. Educate yourself about money, learn to think like an investor, and prioritize ownership over consumption. Break free from the chains of mediocrity, and start building your own empire. It’s time to outsmart the system and claim the wealth and power they don’t want you to have.
    "The 12 Secrets the Rich Don’t Want You to Know" We live in a world designed by the rich, for the rich. Everything from the media you consume to the advice you’re given is carefully curated to keep you trapped in the rat race while they soar higher. It’s time to pull back the curtain and uncover the truths the wealthy don’t want you to know. Brace yourself, because what you’re about to learn may shatter every illusion you’ve been sold. The first secret is that hard work alone won’t make you rich. Yes, they encourage you to hustle and grind, but they know the truth: the path to wealth lies in leverage, not labor. While you’re breaking your back working overtime, they’re using other people’s time, money, and skills to build empires. Second, they want you to believe money is evil. The more you associate wealth with greed and corruption, the less likely you are to pursue it unapologetically. Meanwhile, they know that money is simply a tool—a powerful one that can amplify your impact if used wisely. Third, savings won’t make you rich. They push the “save and invest in a mutual fund” narrative, but they don’t follow it themselves. They invest in high-risk, high-reward opportunities: startups, real estate, stocks, and businesses that multiply their wealth exponentially. Fourth, the school system is a trap. They fund educational systems that teach you to be obedient employees, not critical thinkers or risk-takers. You’re taught to work for money, while they learn to make money work for them. Fifth, tax laws are written for the wealthy. They know the loopholes, the incentives, and the strategies to legally avoid taxes, while you’re stuck paying a significant chunk of your income. Wealthy people own assets, not salaries, and assets are taxed differently. Sixth, debt is a weapon—but only if you know how to wield it. They want you to fear debt, but the rich use it as a tool to acquire more wealth. They leverage other people’s money (OPM) to buy assets that generate cash flow and pay off the debt themselves. Seventh, your consumerism funds their lifestyle. Every time you buy a new gadget, trendy clothes, or overpriced coffee, you’re putting money directly into their pockets. Meanwhile, they’re investing in assets that appreciate over time. Eighth, connections matter more than talent. They don’t want you to know that access to the right people will open more doors than any degree or skillset. They build exclusive networks that perpetuate their wealth and keep outsiders at bay. Ninth, time is their most valuable asset. They don’t waste it on distractions or meaningless tasks. They hire people to do what they can’t or won’t do, freeing up their time to focus on wealth-building strategies. Tenth, the stock market is rigged in their favor. While you’re hoping your portfolio grows steadily, they have insider information, access to high-frequency trading, and the capital to manipulate markets to their advantage. Eleventh, failure is their greatest teacher. They embrace setbacks as learning experiences and take calculated risks without fear. You’ve been taught to play it safe, but the rich know that big rewards require bold moves. Finally, they thrive on your ignorance. The less you know about money, investing, and business, the more they can exploit your labor, time, and consumer habits to enrich themselves. So what’s the takeaway, men? Stop playing the game they’ve rigged against you. Educate yourself about money, learn to think like an investor, and prioritize ownership over consumption. Break free from the chains of mediocrity, and start building your own empire. It’s time to outsmart the system and claim the wealth and power they don’t want you to have.
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  • I got married at 25, finished my PhD at 27 and became a Professor at 40.

    So fast you see! Yes, everything around me worked fast. It is now that I realise that it was a misplaced priority.

    My ambition blindfolded me and I got it all wrong, that is why I am sharing my experience through this medium to warn and encourage our young mothers not to be careless as I was back then.

    I worked very hard as a lecturer and as an administrator, always so busy that it became my language to my children...."I'm busy"

    My mum was around to nurse the children for me for some time. The moment they clocked ten, I sent them to boarding schools, though my husband was not in support of this. I always found my way.

    I had no warm relationship with my children, 2 boys and a girl.

    I never knew it was a bad idea not to have time for my husband, children and the household, until 5 years ago, when guilt, loneliness and restlessness filled my heart.

    I sent for my children to rejoice with me on my 60th birthday.

    The two boys, living in Canada said they are "busy" and that their sister will come down from South Africa.

    Two days to my birthday, my daughter sent this message to me, "Mum, I am very sorry not to be around over there, there is no time to squeeze out, my husband needs my attention at his newly established clinic and presently, I'm pregnant. "I'm very very busy,
    I'm also lonely in a strange land. Please pray for us mum. Happy birthday". I could not recover from the meaning I got from the message.. "First-things-First". When they needed me for warmth and discussion, I was not available, now I needed them for warmth and discussion I could not get them, rather they returned my slogan back to me, "I'm busy"

    To worsen the matter, my dear husband died in his sleep a month after. ...Only one of the children came without his family to the burial ceremony.

    I was dumbfounded!!! Considered Opinion: it is good to work and be a hard working fellow.
    But hear this important and salient truth:

    Parenting is sacrificial work, give it all it takes. Avoid any work that will take away your attention too much from your home - Avoid it and be careful!

    SOLIDIFY YOUR HOME FIRST, CREATE TIME FOR YOUR SPOUSE AND CHILDREN.

    ESTABLISH THE FEAR OF GOD IN THEIR HEARTS THROUGH YOUR ATTITUDE AND BEHAVIOUR.

    THOUGH IT IS COSTLY NOW, THE FUTURE REWARD IS WORTH IT.

    THIS IS AN EYE OPENER FOR BOTH MEN & WOMEN.

    LET'S BE SELFLESSLY AVAILABLE WHEN OUR CHILDREN NEED US.
    I got married at 25, finished my PhD at 27 and became a Professor at 40. So fast you see! Yes, everything around me worked fast. It is now that I realise that it was a misplaced priority. My ambition blindfolded me and I got it all wrong, that is why I am sharing my experience through this medium to warn and encourage our young mothers not to be careless as I was back then. I worked very hard as a lecturer and as an administrator, always so busy that it became my language to my children...."I'm busy" My mum was around to nurse the children for me for some time. The moment they clocked ten, I sent them to boarding schools, though my husband was not in support of this. I always found my way. I had no warm relationship with my children, 2 boys and a girl. I never knew it was a bad idea not to have time for my husband, children and the household, until 5 years ago, when guilt, loneliness and restlessness filled my heart. I sent for my children to rejoice with me on my 60th birthday. The two boys, living in Canada said they are "busy" and that their sister will come down from South Africa. Two days to my birthday, my daughter sent this message to me, "Mum, I am very sorry not to be around over there, there is no time to squeeze out, my husband needs my attention at his newly established clinic and presently, I'm pregnant. "I'm very very busy, I'm also lonely in a strange land. Please pray for us mum. Happy birthday". I could not recover from the meaning I got from the message.. "First-things-First". When they needed me for warmth and discussion, I was not available, now I needed them for warmth and discussion I could not get them, rather they returned my slogan back to me, "I'm busy" To worsen the matter, my dear husband died in his sleep a month after. ...Only one of the children came without his family to the burial ceremony. I was dumbfounded!!! Considered Opinion: it is good to work and be a hard working fellow. But hear this important and salient truth: Parenting is sacrificial work, give it all it takes. Avoid any work that will take away your attention too much from your home - Avoid it and be careful! SOLIDIFY YOUR HOME FIRST, CREATE TIME FOR YOUR SPOUSE AND CHILDREN. ESTABLISH THE FEAR OF GOD IN THEIR HEARTS THROUGH YOUR ATTITUDE AND BEHAVIOUR. THOUGH IT IS COSTLY NOW, THE FUTURE REWARD IS WORTH IT. THIS IS AN EYE OPENER FOR BOTH MEN & WOMEN. LET'S BE SELFLESSLY AVAILABLE WHEN OUR CHILDREN NEED US.
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