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The Flavor of Favor: Quest for the American Dream. A Memoir The Flavor of Favor: Quest for the American Dream. A Memoir by Emmanuel Olawale
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“Remember the son of whom you are because a good name is better than gold or silver”
Emmanuel Olawale, The Flavor of Favor: Quest for the American Dream. A Memoir
“In my quest for a better life, I have discovered that to succeed you have to be like water, versatile; like the sun, consistent; like the moon, shine in the dark. You don’t have to wait for life to happen to you, you have to take life by its reins and make it happen. You have to be different, celebrate your uniqueness and your originality and above all, be allergic to average and aversive to mediocrity.”
Emmanuel Olawale, The Flavor of Favor: Quest for the American Dream
“My father was a firm believer in raising his children according to his Christian faith as elucidated in Proverbs 22:6. Unfailingly at five every morning, my father would wake us children for devotion. "Get up. It's time to pray," he came calling. "I’m still very sleepy," I often complained. The prayers normally lasted about ten minutes and it had to be ten minutes of wakefulness, else we incurred the wrath of our father if he saw anyone sleeping. "Wake up, say 'Amen!'" he would yell. After that daily morning time for prayers, we were free to go about preparing for our day. He also taught us to say a simple prayer for him whenever he gave us money. “I pray God to bless you. May He replenish your pocket and may you be blessed by others. Amen.” We were also commanded to say the prayer to thank any other grownup who gifted us with money. The prayer became a magnet for monetary gifts because his friends were always excited to hear our little voices reciting the prayer dutifully. Some came to our house solely to be entertained by our family tradition of saying this particular prayer after being given money. They gave, we prayed, we were delighted and our piggy banks gained weight in coins.”
Emmanuel Olawale, The Flavor of Favor: Quest for the American Dream
“When you have been often rejected, you become traumatized and develop a kind of apathy and nonchalance to being accepted.”
Emmanuel Olawale, The Flavor of Favor: Quest for the American Dream