Tuesday, 17 March 2020

366 days of wisdom (March 17, 2020)

Day 77 of wisdom

“Go wisely and slowly. Those who rush stumble and fall.”

William Shakespeare

Speed does not always translate to progress if direction is wrong, sometimes progress is a slow, but steady movement towards fulfillment of purpose. While working to achieve one's purpose in life, one must be careful not to confuse speed for progress. It is not only the tortoise that gets to its destination, the snail also does.

A common traffic warning reads, “speed kills”, sometimes, in the journey of life one have to be mindful of speed in other not to be a casualty. If a vehicle is running at a very high-speed, it can easily be derailed, or put off its track if slightly hit by another vehicle, and the resulting crash will be ghastly. If on the journey to achieving purpose one becomes hasty, a little situation can easily put one off balance, and destabilize one mentally, psychologically, and in many other ways.

There is a common phrase which says, “slow and steady wins the race,” the keys to achieving success in life are consistency, dedication, and determination among others, you must continue to move, no matter how slow just keep moving.

Paramount on the journey to achieving success is wisdom, and as Proverbs 4:7 said, “Wisdom is the principal thing; therefore get wisdom: and with all thy getting get understanding.”

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John Kamikun.

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