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“Not only is our humanity prone to self-sabotage, but it also exhibits a certain fickleness in our nature. This inconsistency is also to some extent responsible for our willingness to pass the buck.
Furthermore, it often makes us appear unstable and insecure in our ways. We can be subject to mood swings, oscillating between humility and arrogance; peacefulness and violence; or between happiness and sadness.
This irregularity displayed in our nature is responsible for why we vacillate between actions. It might be in our nature to be good and kind, but we lean towards cruelty and brutality.”
Akwasi O. Ofori, Embrace the Challenge: Turn the Negatives into Positives in Your Life
“Most successful people are positive. They do not look to recollect mistakes; do not allow their mistakes to haunt them; and do not get distressed by their imperfections. They have a positive outlook on life so they often tend to see people in an optimistic light.”
Akwasi O. Ofori, Embrace the Challenge: Turn the Negatives into Positives in Your Life
“As humans, our fates intertwine and cross paths in several ways. With very few exceptions, we all toil in sweat and tears. Many succumb to the travails of this life, fall along the road, and get left behind. Others, however, get up, persist, and reap in comfort and laughter.”
Akwasi O. Ofori, Embrace the Challenge: Turn the Negatives into Positives in Your Life
“Wait no more. Make it a swansong. Embrace the Challenge. Say goodbye to failure, disappointment and underachievement, and welcome accomplishment and success. Seize opportunities in life as if clinging on to a timeless treasure”
Akwasi O. Ofori, Embrace the Challenge: Turn the Negatives into Positives in Your Life
“No more should you fall for that prank that blaming others is the ideal thing to do. Though it might make you feel good to see others blamed instead of you, don’t fall for the illusion that if you accept the truth about yourself others will see through the façade and lower the premium, they put on you.
No such thing should ever tempt you to pass blame on to another person again. If you are ever tempted to do that, look for what is gone amiss in your life so that you can put things right.”
Akwasi O. Ofori, Embrace the Challenge: Turn the Negatives into Positives in Your Life
“When we reach the point where we can take responsibility for our actions, we can then say we have come of age. Because if we want to taste success, we must come to a moment of reckoning. Anybody who can reach that threshold can boldly say he is strong.”
Akwasi O. Ofori, Embrace the Challenge: Turn the Negatives into Positives in Your Life