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Thriving Beyond Schooling: A Guide to What Significance Demands Thriving Beyond Schooling: A Guide to What Significance Demands by Lucky Onyeoghani
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“Young minds are to be liberated from the apparition of deprivation and criticism which accumulated from schooling.”
Lucky Onyeoghani, Thriving Beyond Schooling: A Guide to What Significance Demands
“Knowing is you; implementing is also you, and both can only happen by your sweat.”
Lucky Onyeoghani, Thriving Beyond Schooling: A Guide to What Significance Demands
“Potentials are resources that could be converted into National success.”
Lucky Onyeoghani, Thriving Beyond Schooling: A Guide to What Significance Demands
“The needs of the society are not the needs of the people but the needs of the people are for the society.”
Lucky Onyeoghani, Thriving Beyond Schooling: A Guide to What Significance Demands
“Poverty is the king of a society where the youths are overtaken by the habit of indecision, without definiteness of purpose.”
Lucky Onyeoghani, Thriving Beyond Schooling: A Guide to What Significance Demands
“A decision that is not prompted by definiteness of purpose is empty, and every empty decision is still an indecision.”
Lucky Onyeoghani, Thriving Beyond Schooling: A Guide to What Significance Demands
“Spending years and money in school without the refining of one's purpose or gifting in life is an aberration.”
Lucky Onyeoghani, Thriving Beyond Schooling: A Guide to What Significance Demands
“Mankind is differentiated by the hierarchy of virtue to govern the Earth.”
Lucky Onyeoghani, Thriving Beyond Schooling: A Guide to What Significance Demands
“All men are created equal; the only thing that differentiates one from another is purpose.”
Lucky Onyeoghani, Thriving Beyond Schooling: A Guide to What Significance Demands
“When money is not involved in the affairs of mankind, love, peace, and unity prevailed, but ever since poverty is seen as the absence of money, self-conceit has become the yardstick for success.”
Lucky Onyeoghani, Thriving Beyond Schooling: A Guide to What Significance Demands