From a member's note book
Psalms 90:12
“Teach us to number our days aright that we
may gain a heart of wisdom”
It is important that you learn
how to number your days. Everyone is changing (that’s a fact of life). If you
are not aware of such facts, chances are that you will grow old but won’t grow
up.
Pst Seph |
You are growing old: To prove it,
you have your Identity card longer than you had it last year. You realize that when you hit your 20s, the
people who used to tell you how great you will be, suddenly keep quiet. At this
age, they expect you to have at least started showing signs of maturity and
excellence.
It is surprising that some people
have phones worth over ksh. 30, 000 yet they are still living with their
parents and guardians. It makes no sense. Just like Ksh. 1000 you have a choice
to either invest what God has blessed you with or waste it.
At the age of 30 you should have
learnt to be independent. Get out of your parent’s/guardian’s house and
experience life in a whole new way.
It is very unrealistic that at
your 30’s all your friends are still teenagers. Don’t you know that iron
sharpens iron? You need to associate more with people within your age bracket
for you to know how well to tackle the challenges you are facing. Probability
is that those within your age group have either passed through what you are
passing through or are experiencing it at the time you approach them. Sharing
it with them gives you the satisfaction that you are not alone and help you
learn how to deal with it.
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