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The Other Side of Nature

In life, we find ourselves meeting several people; some of which, we will never remember their names, while we only have a very short (seconds to minutes) conversation with some. However, some remain memorable and valuable to our lives for a long time, after which we realize that we don't need them anymore. Nevertheless, some remain dearest to us even at the point of  sickness and death. Some become the brothers and sisters we never had. Some become the parents we never knew. But what do you think about this? Is meeting people just coincidence? Or a mere natural proposition? Why do some people leave scars after they have gone while others leave the most pleasurable memories even years after they have parted! In all these, I have come to realization that everyone whether good or bad has a role to play in our lives. We must be open enough to see clearly and deeply through the inconspicuous meandering of a complex togetherness. Life is like a treasure, most times, we need t...

Let Thy Pain Drive Thee

N ecessity, they say, is the mother of invention. Something becomes a necessity when its presence is required; its absence might also cause a little amount of pain. So, when people begin to find alternatives to reducing these pain, invention sprung up. So, I say, “let thy pain direct thee”. Life has never been a bed of roses and it will never be as long as humanity exist. Therefore, we all should expect pain in different levels. Sometimes the pain might be more. Other times, it might be less. But the fact remains that we will all experience pain in different aspect of our lives. But more importantly is the ability to learn from every pain we suffer or endure. Over the years, I realized that every good thing is wrapped in the arms of pain. Therefore, to claim a good thing, one has to overpower pain to achieve this goodness. Globally, economic and financial reports over decades have shown that inflation, depreciation and losses are consistent with human lives. In fact, the so c...