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Romance / Re: How Waist Bead Caused Fight Between My Girlfriend And I by iamblazin(m): 10:31am On Feb 03, 2022
You had the opportunity to express your opinion when she talked about it. You could have redirected her fantasy then but instead, you complimented her. Trust me, she wouldn't have got it in the first place since all she was thinking was how to look good for you. You easily lost the right to complain since you decided to shelf your opinion.

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Literature / Re: Literature/Writing Section's "Chat Central!" by iamblazin(m): 7:29am On Jun 06, 2016
Just posted an article, pls read and comment
Literature / Re: Beware! Role Models Are Not Life Models by iamblazin(m): 7:16am On Jun 06, 2016
This post is open for criticism and commendation. Pls do comment to encourage the writer! Muchos gracias!!
Literature / Beware! Role Models Are Not Life Models by iamblazin(m): 7:10am On Jun 06, 2016
THE BEST PERSON TO BE IS YOU


I was thinking the other day why people believe that you have to be like someone else before you can succeed or make impact in life. I discovered that this philosophy or call it determinant is not applicable to all sphere of life, as the saying goes “different stroke for different folk”. Albert Einstein surely wouldn’t have been who he became if he had tried to live like Galileo neither would Socrates made a name for himself if he had restricted his dream to that of Aristotle. Being like someone else is not a failure determinant neither is it a yardstick for success. Mentorship or Role modelling is one of the determinant of success but what inspires us to be successful in life is our originality, our ability to face reality and be real with ourselves, doing things without being under any influence, it can be call the power of will. Doing things willingly, not because someone advised or cajoled you into doing it. If you want to be successful, you first have to be you. Many people, especially the youths find it difficult to be who they truly want to be, study what they want, live life the way they want. All these seem impossible because they have parents who decide their fate for them. Nobody is against the parent wanting the best for their children but doing it the wrong way can surely jeopardise the life they are trying to protect.
I remember back then (not too long ago) my dad used to say to me "Don't you see Gbenga, he is brilliant and well organized (as if The Gbenga in question is not almost ten years older than I am). Can't you just for a second be like Dammy, he's well behaved with humility, agility and gentility. (What surprised me was that I overheard his mum telling him to be like me). I think this is common not to African parents but all the parents around the world. It’s not to be disputed that they want the best for their children. Sometimes they take this parenting thing too serious. But emphasising on weakness more than a Childs strength is no parenting at all.

I tried so hard to be like you, walk the way you do, talk the way you talk, laugh the way you laugh, act the way you do even eat what you eat. Despite the fact that I tried so hard, not minding the hurt and the abuse, I ended up so disappointed not only at the world for not giving me the chance to be like you but also at myself for thinking I could pass for you. It is true that I can be like you but one thing which is the truth and remain unchanged is the fact that I can never be you, the closest I can get is to be like you, a duplicate.
I was thinking the other day that you wouldn't be the You that I want to be if you are a duplicate of another person yourself. You can never be the best if you want to be like someone else, the best person to be is you. You can imitate good character, essence and courage but to live another person’s life is cowardice. It is good to have a role model, someone to look up to for guidance and mentoring but a role model is not a life model.
Celebrities / Re: Tiwa Savage Meets With Forte Oil, Shares Photos After by iamblazin(m): 9:52pm On May 13, 2016
olayinka807:
Tiwa Savage after a "successful meeting with Forte Oil today"


https://www.instagram.com/p/BFWmxskxO_w/
we all think social media is a place where we can discuss private issues. Its like going to the salon to spread your dirty undies.
Celebrities / Re: Tiwa Savage Meets With Forte Oil, Shares Photos After by iamblazin(m): 9:47pm On May 13, 2016
talktonase:
life goes on...
. Presently working on a piece which I think everyone need to read. Its about this social media madness of a thing. People should know that there is no love on social media!
Literature / Re: Literature/Writing Section's "Chat Central!" by iamblazin(m): 12:21pm On May 12, 2016
[center]The Dead are the victors!
"we thought we are free, we thought the war was over not knowing there is a lot to die for...... " wydRead more...
[center]Let the earth tell the tales
of the men who gave their lives for the betterment of the society
and the Struggles and sufferings of the women
who through there death we all have freedom.
Different tales of the youth revolts and revolution for the cause they think is right.
All in the name of freedom,
so many people sacrificed their lives just to secure a better future.
Let their name forever remain in history,
let lips of the women sing of their bravery,
let the fetus kick to the tune of the song of their unselfish sacrifice.[/center]
Let a gourd be passed among the men,
let their swords be in their scabbard
and let them wear their guts to identify with the souls of their brothers lost in battle.[/center][center][/center]

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