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I will never give up I guess no one knows me If they did, how could they just let me be? I am not okay, I am not alright But I will never give up this fight...
School | Level | Location | Years | |
NOIC COLLEGA |
Higher Education | Oyo | 2008-2010 | |
Government Technical College, Ado-Soba |
Higher Education | Lagos | 2008-2010 | |
What industry do you work in?? | Technical / science / engineering |
Employment Status? | Part time |
Education? | College diploma |
Annual Salary? | I'm on forbes for how much $$$ i have |
Most individuals stand in the way of reaching their potential. As a noun, the word âpotentialâ means something that is capable of being but is not yet in existence. So if you ask an acorn seed what its potential is, its answer would likely be âI have the potential of becoming a mighty oak treeâ. Likewise, a bud on a rose plant may say, âI have the potential of becoming a beautiful and fragrant rose flower.â
The acorn seed and the rose bud already contain within them all that is required for them to realise their individual potentialâthatâ s a guarantee. And whatâs also guaranteed is that neither can become something else, even if they want to. So the acorn seed canât grow up to become a mango tree, however hard it tries. The rose bud cannot bloom into a lily, even if it works diligently towards it.
You and I too have built-in potential to be as great as possible. But I canât be great in the same way as you. And you canât be great in the way I can be. Most of us miss this rather simple truth. This is most evident in the case of raising children.
Somehow parents fail to see that each child is different, with a built-in potential unique to him or her. One child has the potential to be a painter, another has the makings of a dancer, yet another has the competence to be a scientist⦠the possibilities are unlimited.
Yet, parents find it difficult to let their children simply be and instead keep trying to make them into something that they feel is right for the childânot without disastrous results, of course. For example, a potential painter who ends up studying medicine winds up being neither a good painter nor a good doctorâhe becomes a potential nervous wreck.
Itâs not just parents who display such behaviour. More often, individuals themselves miss their potential in the longing to become something they are not, because thatâs the âin thingâ or because thereâs more money, more power or more fame there. Seldom do they ask if thatâs what will help them reach their highest potential.
Nature teaches us that left to its own, every acorn seed will become an oak tree, and every rose bud will become a rose flowerâprovided it is nourished and its process of reaching its potential is not hampered.
Left to your own, and provided you stop interfering in the process, you too will reach your magnificent potentialâitâ s in your nature. All you need is to get out of your way