"My
best friend gave me the best advice.
He sed each day is a gift and not a
given right.
Leave no stone unturned. Leave your fears behind.
And try
to take the road less travelled.
. . . the song goes on to say. .
.Against the grain should be a way of life
What's worth the prize is always worth the fight
Every second counts 'cause there's no second try
So live like you'll never live it twice
Don't take the free ride in your own life" -If today was your last day/Nickelback
What's worth the prize is always worth the fight
Every second counts 'cause there's no second try
So live like you'll never live it twice
Don't take the free ride in your own life" -If today was your last day/Nickelback
That
quote left an imprint on my mind and i wondered if we really live life
to the fullest? Do we become all that we were created or meant to be?
The world that we live in today is filled with people who are simply
trying to fit in and in the process loosing their individuality. The
brilliant are toned down in this sea of mediocre,
in any case we are all brilliant in some thing, in some way, yet we are
made to believe that if you lack brilliance in something someone else
is brilliant in that means you are totally dull- right? well No! as
unique as your finger prints and DNA are so are your talents. We all
have tremendous "potential" and sometimes that is all there is until we get old and die some day, with a lot of potential, untapped, never utilized, just dormant potential.
We
live out our lives with this vast store house of potential that never
amounted to anything at all and because we know we could have been
something or made something of ourselves in days past we then want to
lead our kids in the path that leads to our own failed dreams, the path
that we ourselves didn't walk in but had the potential to walk in. We
come up with very good explanations (mostly excuses) on why we never
achieved all we could have in life! The truth is when we started out
coming from high school and college, we had our lives all planned out
and nothing could stand in our way when it came to achieving our dreams
but alas we ended up falling into the same trap we were so careful to
avoid- Why?
The
truth is conformity starts at a very early stage in life, even from
childhood and someone ended up coining the term "peer pressure" and
truth be told that animal doesn't go away even in adulthood. Society
paints a picture of what's cool and what is not and the media plays a
crucial role in this regard. Teenagers are told to believe that it's
cool to party all day, do drugs, get high and drunk, have sex, sag their
pants and talk in a certain way which is "totally cool". The
kids that would go against the grain face a terrible time among their
peers, from being ridiculed and shunned because they are not as "cool"
as the kids that are portrayed as cool. Because we are social creatures
we feel a great need to fit in and even be popular if we can but there
is always a price we pay and in most cases we sacrifice who we truly
are!
The pressure
doesn't stop there it digs its roots deeper into adulthood. In Africa
particularly Zimbabwe there seems to be a general consensus of when
girls in particular should get married. The pressure to get married
mounts as a woman approaches her mid-twenties (maybe there was a
national convention held for that that i am not aware of). From the age
of twenty three she is frequently invited to weddings of her friends,
peers, former school mates etc and she just feels so left out and again
feels this need to fit in that the next "monster to be" of a guy becomes
her knight in shinning amour. Every dream is thrown outside the wagon
just to accommodate a fantasy of marriage even though she might not yet
be ready for such a big step in life but then again the great almighty
"society" dictates that she does all to be regretted later on in life.
The men as they grow older will also make their attempts to fit in,
pretending to like certain life styles they really don't like and
cheating on their wives and having a "small house" because "every" man
does that!
These social pressures never improved anyone's life neither can we find any value to them when weighed in the
balance of life. We desire greatness when we behold it, all polished up
and shinny like a finished sculpture but we never take the time to
think of the process. The hands bruised with the hammer and chisel, the
focus written on the artist's face until his/her masterpiece is done.
That is what is lacking in the world, people who are willing to take a
shot at it no matter how difficult it might seem. Non-conformists who will go against the current and emerge the truly
great people of our generation. People who are not constrained by what
others expect of them but rather stand firm on what they believe is
right and loose the weight of societal baggage that most people needlessly
carry on their shoulders for all their lives without realizing any
satisfaction from it and if asked why they became who they are they can
not come up with a convincing explanation but that "that's just how
things are!" Strive Masiyiwa the founder of Econet
Wireless once said in one of his testimonies talking about how Econet
was founded and established and the many challenges he faced, he said "i
was willing to pay the price."
You
can never stand out when you are always trying to fit in. It is not an
easy task to "walk the path less traveled" but it is that uncommon path
that will lead to an uncommon destiny.That path that will lead to
greatness that the world has never known. Imagine what the world would
be like for African Americans if Dr Martin Luther King jnr or Malcolm X had decided to fit in with the crowd of their time? Or what if Steve Jobs
the founder of Apple had decided to go along with his peers and just do
what everyone else in IT was doing at the time? Imagine if Thomas Edison had quit on the light bulb? Imagine today what the telecoms industry in Zimbabwe would look like if Strive Masiyiwa
or Miko Rwayitare the founder of Telecel had given up on dreams of
owning a Telecommunications company when the current and all odds were
against them?
All these great men and women like madame
Curie, Florence Nightingale, Mother Theressa, Harriet Tubman and my mum
(God rest her soul) had one thing in common and that is they all went
against the grain as nickel back sings about in their song with such a
profound message. You do not set out for greatness like one mining for
gold but you truly become great when you find yourself and do something
with a deep conviction that it is the road you need to take to get to
where you want to be. You become great when you follow your dream, unwavered
in your determination and with the artist's focus on your brow. There
are always certain sacrifices to be made, maybe your peers will not
think you are "fresh" or cool or that you are strange or you are taking
too much of a risk in your pursuits. People might discourage you and it
hurts even more when it comes from those closest to you because they
might think your dreams are impossible and you are incapable to see them
through even if they were possible- you know what that is how people
treated the Wright brothers before they took off in the first plane ever
made.
King
Solomon once said "my son do not waste your time on worthless
pursuits". Worthless pursuits are those things you are not passionate
about, the things you do to please your friends, or anyone for that
matter, those are the things you do because someone else did it. In such
things you will never find fulfillment because they are not tied to
your destiny and you have the power to choose your destiny. You choose
your own destination and that meets with greatness when you find a need
you can provide for, when you find a solution to the many ills of our
world. You were created unique and no one on earth can best you at being
you! Let go of the insecurities, the inferiority complexes, the need to
fit in, fear, pride, hate, ignorance and all those negative emotions
and thoughts for those are the things that will hold you back from
becoming the person you are meant to be the person you can be, the
person you are becoming starting from today.
With every day Elohim blesses you
with apply yourself regardless of the circumstances. Do not let anyone
tone down your unique talents and gifts or pour water on your dreams and
no matter how old you think you are, it is never too late to start
again. Consider the ant hill with its elaborate tunnels and sheer size
for it is one grain of soil upon another cemented with determination.
thanks to the beautiful Wilhelmine Wachter for the inspiration!who also writes on her own blog "The write monkey"
by M c N o r r i s
thanks to the beautiful Wilhelmine Wachter for the inspiration!who also writes on her own blog "The write monkey"
by M c N o r r i s
wow... ths is awesome- i like the metaphor about the anthill "it is one grain of soil upon another cemented with determination." and the quote from King Solomon. Rily mkes u thnk of wer we hv come from and wer we r goin and the decisions yet to be made. Reminds me of a poem we did for literature: The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost- "Two roads diverged in a wood, and I,I took the one less traveled by,
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thank you and i think i would love to read that poem too, that is a conscience smacking message from Mr Frost.
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