Blog about Art, Poetry and Prose

Blog about Art, Poetry and Prose

Friday, June 20, 2025

I Used Part Of Our Church Offering To Win 2 Million Naira On Sportybet.


What Should He Do Now?

A Nigerian man who is a member of his church’s financial committee has made a shocking confession. Out of pressure, he used part of the church offering to place a bet on Sportybet — and won ₦2 million.

Now, he says he feels guilty because it was God’s money, and he doesn't know whether to:

Return all the money to the church, or

Relocate to another state and change his number to avoid the shame and consequences.

👉 Here’s his anonymous confession:

“I am part of the financial committee in my church. Out of pressure, I used part of our church offering to win 2 million naira on Sportybet. I feel guilty about it because it’s God’s money. Now I don’t know if I should return everything or just relocate to another state and change my number.”


🔍 What’s your honest opinion?

📌 Was it still a sin since he won and could technically repay?

📌 Should he confess openly and face the consequences?

📌 Does the fact that he won justify the action?

📌 What would YOU do if you were in his shoes?


Let’s discuss with respect and maturity.

👇 Drop your thoughts in the comments.

Thursday, February 27, 2025

TOSSED AWAY




Everyday life is tossed away
Like falling stars that can not be traced
A dark cloud seems to be above man's world
Shadows walk freely among men
The sun's stolen away from life existence
Life is lost and hope hidden from every soul
Scarlet smokes sprung and overwhelm the sky
Conscience is castaway 
Man is left as scavengers to survive
Life is but short, yet dreams are far away
Can not hold a grip anymore of man's existence
As the richness of life rots


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Friday, March 24, 2023

WHEN I AM WITH YOU

Why does my heart beat faster

Anytime I am with you 

Why do I always feel happier 

Whenever I am speaking with you 


It seems you have cast on me a spell

Because I am losing control of my thoughts 

Whenever I close my eyes, I picture you in my dreams

Holding my hand, sharing sweet times


As I gazed at your smile 

The night refused to walk away 

I swear, l never knew loving someone

Could be so invigorating and comforting 


If you will not mind permitting me 

I wish to uphold thoughts of you in my heart forever 

Such a priceless moment is of a lifetime

Thank you for bringing out the beauty in me


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Wednesday, March 15, 2023

THE AGONY OF LIFE

A man in Kano went to a food seller. He had not eaten in 3 days. He begged the seller for food on credit.

The food seller said no because he already gave food to too many people on credit. The man sat down beside the foodseller’s shop as he had nowhere else to go.

The food seller told him he was very sorry and that he would like to help but too many people in the neighborhood have collected food on credit and his business is sinking. The man sat there and said nothing.

As time went on, other people came into the shop to buy foodstuff and went out they noticed the man at the door sitting there sleeping. But nobody bothered.

Until one man came later in the day and asked the food seller: “Who is the man sitting at your door? Why is he there?”

Then the food seller said, “Oh, it’s a man who says he has not eaten for 3 days and he wants to collect food on credit but I could not give him because my business is struggling with all the credit I have already given out.”

Then the other man said: “How much is the food he wants?”The food seller said “It’s a few cups of garri, rice, and beans. Everything may be 2,000 Naira.”

The other man said “Alright pack everything he wants and more. I would pay for it. Let him go home to his family and eat.”

The food seller packed all the food and went outside to tell the man with joy that someone has paid for his food.

He saw the man still sleeping. He tapped him to wake him up, but he didn’t respond. Tapped him again, but nothing. The man had died. He died sitting and waiting for help.

This happened just a few days ago in Badawa, Kano. Some people who live in that area know this story.

The man was dead all along while people were coming in and out of the shop thinking he was sleeping.

He died hopelessly. He died helplessly. He died a man whose country failed.

Kano has 17 million people.

Less than 200,000 people got any form of palliative from the government.

Many people got hungry. Many people died in their houses. Many people starved to death from a govt that locked them in and gave them no food. An evil clueless thoughtless leadership.

If you know anyone in this period who is hungry around you and you can afford a little food or money to give him/her, please do.

Many people are walking the streets with an empty stomachs, and sorry faces, and are dead within. It’s only a matter of time before they physically die.

Sunday, June 20, 2021

MY PRIDE

 



You thought me everything I knew
And lead me to a wonderful life
I have never regretted a day
Your love protects me each day

You are a miracle
Patient and forgivable
You understood I needed time to grow
Despite learning for me was slow

A wise man once said
I do not need a gun to be bold
But express compassion to the world
To save a life Is more precious than


old

If there is one thing I want to celebrate
Is to appreciate God for having a dad
No amount of wealth in the world
Can measure up the sacrifices you shed

When young and lost in the world
I could hear every word you said
Son be careful lest you want to fall
Proudly, today I can stand up tall

Today, I am successful and happy
My dreams afar I can foresee
You will forever be a part of my life dad
Gave away from your heart selflessly with pride

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Thursday, May 27, 2021

BORN WITH GRACE

 Dedicated to my lovely sister Ekaete Emmanuel

The beginning of a current year

Comes with hope and expectations

The attainment of our dreams

Transcending over our lives

 

Today, yours are already manifesting 

Riding beyond the stars

Unending happiness over your life

As we celebrate this day with you


The way you walk and talk

The love you have for the family 

The smiles wore in your heart

Shows how caring you are to all


In the same manner, the star glistens 

You have impacted our world

You are unique just as much as mom

I could never be used to loving you


It is true, each day is differ

Our fortune does rewrite with time

But this does not apply to you

You are forever the same in heart


Maybe I am the only one that's is excited

Composing a birthday poem for you

The proof that the day is sunny and friendly 

It Shows God is also fond of you too


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Monday, March 15, 2021

SWEET MOTHER

Dedicated to Late Mrs. Affiong Udofia
May your gentle soul rest in peace.

I stood by the window
As I watched the sunrise 
Waiting for you to come home
For we all miss you

I find it difficult in my heart
To holdback, the tears shed a fortnight
I still feel your love afresh in my heart
It conserves me when the night is dark

I long to behold you, to clasp your hand
Walk with you every Sunday to church
Also the times we both went to the market
Oh, how I miss the sweet savor of your smile

I can not measure sacrificed made for the family
You always have the best intentions for me
I am sorry for my selfish attitude
Not getting used to a world without you 

The significance of a loving mother
Is priceless, invariably at its face value 
Wish I can turn back the hands of time
Show you how much you have impacted 

My whole life wetin a short while 
I have grown to be an upright man
Kept your words close to my heart
To live the right life

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Thursday, February 18, 2021

Why indecision is common on teams

Great leaders and teams avoid the danger of seeking perfection at the expense of decisiveness.

We don’t like it, complain about it, and know it’s a time-waster, but we still have perfection paralysis in our organizations and on our teams. Many teams struggle with indecision and for me, this falls into overcoming the team dysfunction called fear of conflict.

Conflict is about the productive exchange of diverse ideas and opinions in a focused, efficient, and unfiltered way. Without conflict, we don’t make the best decisions quickly and often we must revisit our decisions. For some over and over again. The ultimate goal of conflict is to arrive at the truth or a decision. Be it making a policy, choosing a vendor, or deciding on a technology – whatever it is that the team is deciding – passionate ideological debate/conflict is necessary to make good decisions.  

I’m not sure which is worse for a team – consensus or certainty - but both should be avoided like the plague. Consensus on team decisions is rare and when we wait for it, the market can change, we don’t need it anymore, and we risk being indecisive. On the other hand, certainty does not exist in business or in life yet so often we are afraid to make the wrong decision, so we wait for more information or data so we can be certain. And when we wait too long, again we are indecisive and often the need or opportunity passes.  

Consensus and being branded indecisive aside, let’s focus on our obsession with certainty. General Patton once said, “A good plan violently executed today is better than a perfect plan executed next week.” In short, he was saying, what we all know deep down inside - a plan is better than no plan at all.  

I’ve seen many teams fail to bring the passionate ideological conflict to closure and commitment because they are waiting for certainty. Teams must be able to unite behind a decision even though there is no certainty that the decision is correct.  Team leaders have the biggest fear of being wrong and when they wait for certainty it looks, smells and walks like indecision.

Great leaders and teams know that a decision is better than no decision and that it is better to make a choice, even one we’re not sure of, and act with boldness. If new information or data comes to light latter - course-correct quickly and move on. It is always better to be wrong and change direction than it is to waffle or wait for 100% certainty. Be more afraid of being indecisive than being certain. 

More important than getting the right answer, it’s often more important to simply have an answer. One that is directionally correct and around which all team members can commit. 

Of course, that’s not to say that leaders should just come up with any answer to important issues without regard to whether they are relatively correct. That would be counterproductive. However, waiting for clear confirmation that a decision is certain is a recipe for mediocrity and almost a guarantee of failure. 

Organizations and teams learn by making decisions, even bad ones. By being decisive, leaders allow themselves to get clear, immediate data from their actions. As a result, they are often able to change course and defeat indecisive competitors who, while happy they did not make a mistake, are too mired in analysis paralysis to come up with a plan. 

Great leaders and teams avoid the danger of seeking perfection at the expense of decisiveness. A decision is better than no decision at all. 

The greatest business decision failure of all time was Coke Classic vs. New Coke. The course corrected quickly, got a lot of free advertising, and the rest is history. 

Steve Fairfield www.teamworkprincipals.com  

Friday, October 23, 2020

WHY WE CRY


We were told youths are the leaders

Meant to build the nation tomorrow 

But outside of the streets

All I envision is sorrow


Abandoned health care, selfish governance

The masses preyed to political ambiguity 

Deemed okay for a child to be homeless 

But screams felony when an election is lost


The economy is starving

She is dying slowly in her sleep

Why can't we curb corruption in our system?

How billions of funds are being looted


Who made you gods over us

Did we not voted you into government to serve us?

You must explain why you are killing the youths

Ripping off the future of the unborn youngsters 


If we are going to put up with a thousand deaths

To air our grievances to the world

We are determined to lay our lives for a sacrifice

This constant injustice must come to a stop


Our mothers should not be afraid to speak

Of our brothers tired of been molested

An exemplary life for everyone is what we expect

Total reform in governance is what we consent


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Saturday, October 10, 2020

HOLD MY HAND

Dedicated to my mom, Late Mrs. Affiong Udofia


I am holding up a load

The burden is weighing in

How can I reach you?

How can I survive this through?


I smile outwardly from a wounded heart 

I missed you every day that passes by

But I do not wish to stop

A mother caring as you do stands priceless

They say memories fade away over time

But this is different

Thinking of you makes me smile always

I would not forget you for eternity


Wish you could hold my hands again 

Bring me to heaven with you, please

Without you, life is not the same

I do not believe love would ever walk away


I miss sitting at you back to the market

I miss the soft words you would say

To cheer me up when am feeling sad

I miss your warm hugs and kisses


The world may have forgotten 

I know you are watching over me from heaven

Tonight, no matter how long it takes

I will wait for you by the window


I hope you will come back home

And stay for a little while 

If God would permit it

I will rather prefer you stay forever


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Friday, October 2, 2020

UNDER THE SKY

Under the sky

The world is dying

As many dreams seem unreal

What you strive is conceivable


Do not let time rob you

From the things you desire in life

The chaos in the world is disturbing

But hope brings joy to a sedate mind


The sun may tell it is already daylight

That time may not be reverse

Yeah, every day is a battle

To succeed, there has to be a sacrifice


Love may be an alien

Despise not for vengeance 

Be truthful, tolerant, polite at heart

One honest act can save a million lives 


No one knows the difference

Of the mind spent in denial

It is okay to start afresh 

Despite not catching up with lost times


If you must attain greatness

The heart and mind has to be one

No contrition, no conservative thoughts

Regardless of the magnitude of setbacks


There are no lines between right and wrong

But a man with a predetermined mind

True happiness can't be based on achievement 

But from the threshold of a man with a positive attitude


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Tuesday, September 1, 2020

PLEASE DON'T LEAVE ME

All my life, I wander in obscurity

Every path whirled, I find not the light 

But the holy spirit whispers to my heart

To succeed, rely not on your will or might


As does a lost sheep prone to prey, I am weak

Do not turn at me your back, I plead

I am your child regardless be who I turn out

To always love me, Lord you promised


In the wilderness of life, I have lost my path

Of whom I am, but need to be back on my feet

The devil took advantage of my greed

In the act of unfaithfulness, guilty I plead


Can you forgive the trespasses of this sinful heart?

I am knocking, hope the door to be opened

To the afflicted, your presence is a stronghold

Oh faithful Lord, be merciful to thy servant


Your grace for mankind has no threshold 

The bloodshed on the cross abide by all who yield 

For every wrong committed, purge me to do right

Body and soul, cast me not to be tormented


Root me in the foundation of your words, rebuild my faith

May the blessings denuded in my life be restored

Hold my hands, lead me to the promised land

Eternal life in heaven, I shall attend


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Wednesday, August 26, 2020

DYING TO SAVE THE WORLD


It is no shock human values is abating

There is catastrophic of events all over the world 

Maybe it is time to reflect

Why life is not the same today


Terrorism is life-threatening 

So likewise is racism

There is no gratification in human trafficking 

Neither in lesbianism and homosexualism


I can tell you without doubt

Time does not care who is wrong or right

Can you tell me why the world dreams is been killed?

The reason orphans and widowers are on the increase


Remember the choices you made this day

Is what determines the outcome of our lives

It does not matter if the sky is gray

Man shall be accountable for his deeds


God is no fool as many may believe

Giving up free will to man to conserve

Because it is not yet the demise of our days

Does not guarantee man eternal grace


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Friday, August 21, 2020

SAVING FOR LOVE


I was nervous 

When I learned the heart can be forsaken

My feeling got locked inside

Scared of having a heart attack


Then you walked into my life

Stole my feelings away

I almost ran out of breath

For you are out of my league


Wish I had met you a long time ago

The nightmare would not creep into my mind

To ensure we have the best of relationship

Please, consent no secret between us


If there is a smokescreen in my heart

Yet you choose to stick around

I will start saving for love

To buy all the happiness you desire


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THE FEELINGS IN MY HEART

I tried to discern my heart

But she broke away into the sky

Yet never came back

Then life became blank


I look through the silver screen

Maybe I can find a way to fix this

But my feelings begin to get hurt

I cannot tell the difference


It seems I am living a life from the past

Where the world detested me

But why should I carry such a burden 

The weight of an ill-fated world


There is a lot of things I never had

No father to hug and nurture me

Nor mother to kiss and care for me

Not a privilege to chase after my dream


Do not attempt to cram my head with your sermon

There is a lot of things about me you never knew

There is a void weighing down my heart

The older I fetch, the pain is severe


The memories in my head start to hurt

I cannot pull myself together

Wish I have someone to cradle my hands

Maybe the heart will smile again


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Thursday, August 20, 2020

I BELIEVE

We are all aware the world is changing

Life will never be the same again

The world is contagious

Humankind is futile


Everywhere I walk, hope is deserted

Like falling stars, dreams are dying

The virus is threatening human existence

Insecurity embraced into our homes


It is a huge difference between life and death

Wish I could press play for the world to reset

Diseases would not steal our hope away

Tears will not reside in our land


You may not notice it yet

However, God designed the world to be distinct

If but man is remorseful and repent his ways

The plague will be purged


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Tuesday, August 18, 2020

Nigerian golf pioneer Georgia Oboh: 'I want to be on the path to world No 1

The 19-year-old brushed off prejudice during her ascent through England’s golf scene. Now she plans to blaze a trail for others

Georgia Oboh doesn’t bother with mediocre ambitions. Should the 19-year-old hit even a fraction of her immediate targets, the world of golf will owe her a debt of gratitude. When the Nigerian is asked about her aspirations, the rescheduled Tokyo Olympics feature heavily. So, too, a rapid rise. “Gaining my LPGA Tour card, winning on the LPGA, winning a major,” Oboh explains. “I like to set my goals high but attainable. I want to be on the path to No 1 in the world.”

Even more intriguing than these bold claims is that Oboh embraces her role as a pioneer. If South Africa is well known for its golfing heritage, the remainder of the continent has had no noticeable status at all; especially among women. Oboh wants to lead from the front.

“I want to show that Africans can compete in sports usually dominated by other countries,” she explains. “These are all just building blocks for juniors to look up to. Being a role model for Nigerians and Africans is one of my goals as a professional golfer. It is not just about me being successful, it is also to help grow the next generation following me. Having a role model really helps with motivation.”

Oboh’s own was Lorena Ochoa, after an encounter at the 2009 Women’s Open. “She spotted me in the crowd and threw me a golf ball. That’s when I knew was going to be No 1 in the world.”

This week, the first Nigerian to earn a card on the Ladies European Tour will tee up in the Ladies Scottish Open. Oboh was “honoured” to receive a sponsor’s invite. Characteristically, she aims to compete at the summit of the leaderboard.

Having spent the majority of her childhood in London and Manchester, Oboh could have played under an England flag. She instead remained true to her heritage. Oboh’s parents, so integral to her sporting journey, had emigrated in their 20s. “At the time Nigeria was still under military rule,” she says. “They did their master’s in England after doing degrees in Nigeria. A lot of their friends and family also moved to England.

“Culturally we are strong Nigerians. As I got older I really started to connect back with the country. I see the differences I can make representing Nigeria. It would have been an easy choice to play for England or Great Britain but nothing comes easy. I feel Nigerian at heart, it is in my blood. That’s never going to change, it is part of who I am. I am a Nigerian first and foremost, we don’t shy away from our roots.”

Georgia’s father, Godfrey, was introduced to golf by his mother as a means to alleviate the stresses that came with owning a convenience store in central London. Soon the sport became a key part of his life. “He brought my mum in and they became very competitive,” Oboh recalls. “It was a family game for us. I ended up being in the buggy at three or four years old because they were playing about an hour from home in London and otherwise they would be rushing back to let the babysitter leave.”

If this all seems perfectly normal – endearing, even – it belies the fact that British golf is dominated by white males. Attitudes remain, in some cases, prehistoric. “If younger people were the majority of members at clubs, they wouldn’t be this way,” Oboh says.

It seems inevitable the Oboh family would have endured a few horrible moments. “I am sure my parents felt like the odd ones out back then,” Georgia adds. “They don’t mind the stares, they don’t mind looking ‘odd’ or people asking questions. They just wanted to play golf and to be as good as they could possibly be at it. They wanted me to be challenged. Golf is a game of great challenge. We have been through a few things together. Maybe because we moved clubs a lot, when one thing happened we brushed it off and moved along.

“I never felt that different from anybody else. I wasn’t recognizing any differences, whereas now I look back and think: ‘OK, that’s what was really happening.’ It differs by club and environment. Sometimes there was a bit of discouragement from the ladies’ section or I would feel alone playing with boys.

“I do feel like now there are more people of African descent playing. At my home club, Whitefield in Manchester, a few days ago I ended up playing with a guy from Zambia. He told me they now have their own association of African golfers in Manchester and Sheffield. So things are changing. It is going to take time and persistence. We have to keep on striving to do better. It takes time to change perception but the fight is still on and the spirit is high.”

There is no denying Oboh’s own. Her journey will make for compelling viewing.

https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2020/aug/09/golf-nigeria-georgia-oboh-interview

Wednesday, April 29, 2020

How to Align Your Career With Your Personal Definition of Success


As a former Goldman Sachs banker, I’ve been accustomed to thinking in dollars and cents. But as I’ve progressed in my career, I’ve realized that making more and more money wasn’t exactly what I considered success. The financial upside of a job, without a sense of pride and achievement in the work, can feel hollow, and my career in private equity the better part of a decade ago had left me feeling unfulfilled. So I left.

Folk wisdom has long held that money can’t buy happiness, but it’s more complicated than that. Recent research shows that while higher incomes are correlated with longer life expectancies and greater satisfaction, there’s a tipping point: Once our immediate material needs and desires are met financially, making more money doesn’t produce more joy. I’d reached the point when I wanted to create something tangible that combined my passions for wellness with my desire to improve people’s lives.

My first successful endeavor as an entrepreneur did that by offering nutritional supplements that would fulfill that purpose. Even after a few more business successes, I still have time to see my family, travel the world a couple of times a year, and generally do the things that contribute to my happiness. It started with a simple realization: I was lying to myself about what success is. I became less interested in how much money I could make and more interested in how much impact, time and happiness I could create with that money.

Don’t let happiness be the cost of ‘success.’
Once I realized that my personal metrics for success were happiness and fulfillment, it dawned on me how much time I had wasted chasing the wrong goals. Now, I help my employees and other entrepreneurs discover what defines their own success—aside from money—with these three strategies:

1. Align your current trajectory with your life purpose.
Ultimately, we all seek to find meaning in our lives, and it’s fundamentally different for all of us. For some, life means raising children or giving back to the community. For others, it means getting to introduce the coolest new piece of tech to the world. There’s no right or wrong answer for everyone—but there is a correct and incorrect one for you. That’s why your first step must be determining what gives your life meaning and assessing whether your current path will let you realize those outcomes.

If your life’s purpose isn’t to be at the top of your current field, then you’re at odds with whatever’s most important to you. When I really took stock of my life, I asked myself whether sitting in my boss’s boss’s chair 10 or 20 years from now would make me happy. The answer was a resounding no. That’s not to say I might never return to finance; it’s impossible to know whatpurpose will define my life for the next 30 years. Finance was misaligned with my individual purpose for this stage of my life, but it may well realign in the next. To that end, try to think in five-year increments. Your goals and aspirations can—and almost certainly will—change over time.

My real desire—the ways I would know I was successful—was knowing I was having a positive impact on people’s lives, the feeling of accomplishment from building a self-sustaining and profitable business, and the satisfaction of bringing together a team to have fun while doing something worthwhile. Clearly, I had the entrepreneurial bug. Not scratching that itch would have left me wondering “what if?” for the rest of my life.

2. Assign economic worth to your values.
Your values guide the series of decisions and trade-offs you make between life and your career. The best way to decide what’s worth trading is to assign an economic value to each decision. If comfort and time at home give your life meaning, you might value wearing jeans to work or working remotely. Ask yourself: Is it important enough that I’m willing to lose a few thousand dollars of annual comp to keep it? Give those benefits a value so you can determine whether casual dress is the ultimate comfort or is one you would sacrifice for a higher salary that could provide you with more home comforts. When you’re comparing cash to benefits, give the benefits a comparable value.

At the same time, determine which values are non-negotiable, meaning no amount of money is worth sacrificing them. For most major decisions, even several minor ones, I make comparative lists. When I first decided to work in finance, being in New York (where I felt I was meant to be) and walking to work were worth more to me than a higher salary in a different city. When I realized I could do that and still have a career I found meaningful, the choice was clear.

3. Make moderate changes first.
Once you’ve listed your values and assigned them a relative economic worth, force rank them and seek opportunities to maximize your time spent on the top few. Before you make any drastic changes, first figure out whether subtler shifts will do the trick. If you want to work remotely, ask your boss if it’s possible. If not, then consider whether finding a remote position would be worth taking a pay cut. You may be trading some values unnecessarily, in which case, happiness and success may be closer than you think. Ranking your values will clearly show you what changes you need to make in order to align with them.

You may be able to achieve the most important, highest-value goals on your list in your current career, something worth exploring before you hare off onto a new career path. These explorations will also lay the foundation for your next moves. For example, I took nutrition courses and advised a friend’s early-stage startup while still in my role at a private equity fund. Getting a preview of the entrepreneurial path while building expertise in a new field were the steppingstones to my passion projects.

Being successful (by most of society’s standards) and feeling successful (by your own metrics) don’t always overlap. But you can choose your own adventure and chart your own course. The one thing that I know doesn’t work is lying to yourself. If your metrics for success include the values that are important and meaningful to you, then true success will always feel just out of your grasp, no matter how much money you make. But it’s funny: When you do work you love that’s meaningful to you, financial success tends to follow—you may end up maximizing your bank account alongside your happiness.

By Colin Darretta
https://www.success.com/how-to-align-your-career-with-your-personal-definition-of-success/

I AM LOSING YOU



I am losing you
You are too far away
The heat of your love
Is what is driving me insane

But how can I put myself together?
If the day is not the same
Wish I can go to the market
Buy me a new kiss

You are a part of my dream
Yet I am losing sleep
My heart is in peril 
If you are far away

I am torn between my past feelings
Clinging every moment to be closer to you
Wish you are home with me tonight
I would not longer wear a scar

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Wednesday, April 22, 2020

CHAOS


In the act of chaos
The valiant uphold hope to salvage
But not like in a movie
Which has a predetermined end

He is like a pagan
Fighting to justify is efforts 
When there is war
Hope seems to be lost and forgotten

But not in the heart of a man with a will
He never conceded to defeat
But is constantly optimistic
Irrespective the outcome in difficult moments 

Every time the night is awake
He is sober when the world is asleep
Left with grave choices to contend with 
His intent is not influenced by wealth or comfort

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