1. DON’T DEPEND ON THE GRADE
“Go
to school, read hard, come out with a good grade and you will secure a good job
and would live the kind of life you want”… this is a common phrase sang in the
ears of the young one always, my parents told me same too. But in the present
day in this part of the world, it has failed, and not just that it failed, it
has crashed a lot of lives especially those who held to that kind of philosophy
in life. Many people have gotten the good grades but still don’t know their
bearings in life. Some have gotten the good paycheck, yet are not happy with
their lives. How far you go in life has nothing to do with your grades. I would
like you to pause and give this a thought.
Are
all those unemployed today, people with low grades or people without
certificates?
All
those living meaningful life who also have recorded great success in their
lives, are they graduates of one prestigious university with good grades?
The
belief that schools can give you a better life has been the reason many are
disappointed today especially when they have toiled all night to get extra
certificates and yet have nothing to show irrespective. My pastor would always
say, “Grades don’t make you but grace does”. If you think grades and schools are
the major things you need to go far in life, to record success, then I’m very
sorry to say that you are building a life of failure for yourself. You might
not make the best of grades in school, but make sure you make the best out of
your life using every opportunity God has made available to you. You might not
make a first class in school but make sure you make a first class in life.
When
I was much younger in my elementary school days, there was this song we sang
regularly at the assembly ground when marching to our classes after the
headmaster has addressed us, and it goes like this;
“Parent
listen to your children…… children!
We are the leaders of tomorrow……tomorrow!
Try and pay
our school fees; to give us a sound education”
It’s
a nice song, but a lot of parents have been struck with amazement when they
realized, that they have paid the school fees, the children have been schooled,
yet nothing has changed in their life or in the nation. In fact you have to
understand that schooling is not the same as education. You can be schooled yet
remain uneducated. It’s so unfortunate that when you say someone is an
illiterate, what comes to the mind of many concerning such a person is “…he
didn’t go to school”. You can be an uninformed person with a PhD. It’s not about what is taught in the
classrooms. Mark Twain once said “I never let schooling interfere with my
education”. This is because real education is different from schooling.
My friend! Greatness goes far beyond just
obtaining a certificate. No nation was
built by the president and ministers or senators alone. Every act of nation
building was a joint effort of every citizen. A father who fails to give his
child the proper training needed is contributing to the problem of the nation.
A parent who fails to caution the child
when he steals little things in the house or tell little lies, is in turn
making things difficult for the police officers in the future. When a father
pays his way through for his child to gain a university admission even when he
knows the child is meant to reseat an examination, he is only contributing to
the numerous problems of the nation that is displayed on national television
daily. When a child lacks morals and grows up that way to do unimaginable evil things,
people begin to blame the government. No! That’s not true. Don’t blame the
government. It wasn’t the government that gave birth to him. Nation building is
not for presidents but for all of us.
No one is responsible
for where you are. You just have to come to terms with the fact that you are
responsible for your life, not the government or even your parent. When you
have a vision, you become a moving train; you have direction. No one dares to
stop a moving train. Men like Fela Durotoye are affecting our nation today,
impacting into our youth incredible thoughts and dreams; not because the
government did not give them a job. They had a vision. Go back and re evaluate
your life. John Lennon said that “you won’t get anything except you have the
vision to magnet it”.
Great thought.
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