The paradox of life: It humbles you…!

Maseru, Lesotho
April 10, 2014 7:20am CST
I remember the day I graduated; I felt great! Finally I got what I strived to achieve since I was old enough to think of my future. My life was all planned, folded and waiting to be lived. Well, you know that when you heard adults talking about challenges; you silently thought they missed the planning part. Of course nobody knows your plans well than yourself. This is safe because only you knew when things failed to comply with your plans. If you are like me, you wasted a lot of time pinning the blame on others. You blamed circumstances and certain individuals who according to you, helped to push you over the cliff. The good news is that you broke a few bones but are still alive! You are probably starting to pick yourself up and lick your emotional wounds. The idea is to avoid camping in this situation but earnestly look for all support and resources for the way forward. The fact that you are reading this article is because you are collecting data and tools to chart your new path to your personal goals. The best part is that you now know that you need to apply what we call “s-curve” principles to find remedial measures that will maintain your upward social and economic mobility.
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