Succeeding in what you do and to be at the top of your game is one thing, it's another to remain there. In fact, it takes double the dedication and character you put in to get there. Even if a fluke is what you think yours is, you can make it last by not choosing to fall asleep at the wheel, and by not allowing it to get to your head.
But then, there's this school of thought that believes that you don't change because of what you've become. Instead, what you've become only reveals who you really are. I heard one Galsen rapper say: "yaroo ndik yorroh" - meaning: not all who appear good mannered or modest are really so; he believes that some are because they aren't well-heeled, or have nothing to boast about yet, and I find that interesting.
Sunday, 25 September 2016
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