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…What Is Your Story?

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Could there be gain without pain? Could there be triumph without it being preceded by trouble? Is there a life where success comes before work? Nobody expects bad things to happen to them, but then again if you are asked to tell your story what would you say?

Would you start by narrating how you never had to go through any trouble or face any difficulty in your quest to achieve your aims and aspirations? What do you think the response of your audience would be?

If it were a story you had written would it be a best seller or just one of the many books on shelves? Even if you were born with a diamond spoon in your mouth there has to be one significant moment in your life where you had to face one fear or another, one trouble or the other in other to get ahead.

Getting to your destination should never be an issue; it is the process of getting there that separates the men from the boys. Let’s take a scenario where three men decide to travel to the USA from Ghana.

The first man choses to go by air, the second by ship and the third on a tricycle. If you happen to be at a talk show where these three men are the main speakers who would you be more eager to hear? Your guess is as good as mine.

Majority of the people who would attend would do so because of the man who made his journey on a tricycle. Not many people would want to hear about a plane flight, at least a few more people would not mind hearing about the happenings on a ship, there sure will be some amount of adventure in there but the journey on the tricycle will trill so many people.

Some people would think it is impossible and preposterous to say the least. Newspaper, magazines and a host of other reporters are bound to make the trip on a tricycle a headline and I bet it will sell.

At the end of the day it was just a trip to the same place, but the things that happened on the way and the mode of transportation is what will make the story a best seller or just one of the books on the shelve.

In essence therefore, life we say is not perfect because we have been told time without number that perfect is without flaw, perfect is ideal. But if you ask me, I think perfect is simply the man or woman who did not quit when he or she was faced with a problem.

Those persons who understood that if they are not good at this then they must be good at something else; that young man who realized early in life that if he is not getting this then chances are that he will be getting something else; that brave student who realized that if she is not passing her exams or moving ahead academically then maybe, her talent lies elsewhere and that it’s acceptable to try something else.

Because at the end of the day it is not about getting there it is about what you did to get there. It is about finding your destination and thus fitting perfectly into the perfect will of God.

So you see you are perfect after all. All you need is to get the right mirror and the image will be perfect. When your trial is big chances are your story is bound to break any box office there is, but not until that trouble has been surmounted by you, facing them head on.

Be different!

Written By Joana Makeba Akaziru For GhanaCelebrities.Com



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