Monday, 20 July 2020

366 days of wisdom (July 20, 2020)

Day 202 of wisdom

“The voyage of discovery is not in seeking new landscapes but in having new eyes.”

Marcel Proust

There is nothing new under the heavens, but there is a plethora of things yet to be discovered by men. Life as we have it now has seen advancement in technology, loads of inventions spring up everyday, the world is becoming smaller due to the interconnectedness of places, people, and things. There seems to be an overwhelming reason not to explore the unexplored to discover new ways, new dimensions, new life, and new experiences for which we must not agree.

Life has become easier, pleasurable, and better because some people refused not to be limited by what they have already seen, but are passionate, and driven by their motivation to bring more to the table, they believe there is more yet to be seen, known, and discovered, they want to raise the bar, and set new standards for which the generations to come must see, and run further ahead for greater discoveries. 

New discoveries is not about what we see around us, it is about what we see within us. If we would discover new horizons, and bring about a change in our world we must begin to see differently, we must be looking in directions never looked towards before, we must be ready to cause a shift in our thoughts, and pattern of actions. We cannot continue in our old ways, and expect to arrive at new destinations, it is an impossibility.

Internationally acclaimed organizational consultant, and Author of 'All you need is a ball' Idowu Koyenikan, wrote, "Never underestimate the power of thought; it is the greatest path to discovery." Your thoughts are the vessels through which you sail into uncharted territories, it is the instrument with which you paddle your boat through turbulence, and uncertainties, never take it for granted, but use it to your advantage, and to the betterment of our world.

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