Have you ever come across or heard of a smooth mountain? Yet, they could be as high as reaching for the heaven's. The rougher it is, the tougher it is to climb and the higher it is reaching for the sky. The bitter truth is there is no smooth road to success, the only difference is some people achieve it so early in life, that doesn't mean you won't get to your own peak. Never use other people's riches to pray for yours, you don't know what they had to do to achieve it, so ask and pray for yours and keep building the dream, with your own unique ideas. You do not have to do it the way same way with others, all you have to do is create your own ideas, ideas that are scarce and rare.
Take a very good look at the lives of great men of the past and the present who made great impacts in life, you will find out the road to their greatness wasn't smooth at all, but what kept them going? Faith in what they believe in, knowing giving up wasn't an option at all. Powers of these world will in every possible way try to pull you down, discourage you, and persecute you, but hold firm onto that which you believe in and stand firm with your dream. As the great man once said, which happens to be the translation of His name - Fela Anikulapo Kuti "I HAVE DEATH IN MY POUCH, THEY CANNOT KILL ME".
Never think of giving up, for out of the heart cometh all that exist. Someone out there is looking up to you, to make the move, to inspire and motivate them, to give them hope. So you see giving up isn't in the picture at all.
SUCCESS IS ASSURED.
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