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THE MOST DANGEROUS PATHS TO WALK-IN!

By Olapurpose James Asu

We all have LOFTY DREAMS

We all anticipate LUXURY BEYOND LIMITS

We all have hope of BETTER LIVES

We all have anticipations for lives of SUCCESS

We all have imaginations for heights of GREATNESS

We all have strong desires for MASSIVE WEALTH

Even though many of us don't know ESSENCE OF OUR BREATH

Some of us killed others to take over their POSSESSIONS

Some of us look for others downfalls and DEMOTIONS

In order to occupy their POSITIONS

Some of us are busy chasing SELFISH AMBITIONS

Some of us are nursing DEADLY EMOTIONS

Some of us are making WRONG DECISIONS

Some of us are taking WRONG ACTIONS

Some of us are occuping OTHERS PLACES

Some of us are failing to cease from the RAT RACES

Some of us are born to be MUSICIANS

But are struggling to be COMEDIANS

They’ve easily forgotten that the path & personality of NELSON MANDELA

Far differs from that of BABATUNDE RAJI FASHOLA

Some of us are born to be DESTINY GIVERS

But many have suddenly become DESTINY DESTROYERS

Some of us have great desires to be GLOBAL CHAMPIONS

But many have not yet taken any LOCAL ACTIONS

They are chasing the PRIZE

Without willing to pay the needed or required PRICE

Some of us are willing and planning by all means to eat inside SHOPRITE

Even when they assuredly knew they were not getting thier priority and identity RIGHT

The most dangerous P'S are having wrong POSSESSIONS,

Occupying wrong POSITIONS

And abandoning our true identities but imitating other PERSONS

Focusing on doing what others are DOING

Without knowing and doing their own unique THING

These are wrong CHARTS

I mean, occupying other's PATHS.

Those who are doing these things need to change their THINKING.

It is the most dangerous paths to WALK-IN.


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Theme: UNCOMMON GREATNESS GUIDE: discovering tips and steps to scaling brick walls and excelling in life.

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