Monday, 20 March 2017

TIME TO RAISE DESIRES

Recently I got an invitation from one of my alma maters to come as a guest for their talk show "The Interview". Though, I've not been able to honour that invitation due to my busy schedule. But I definitely will, whenever I'm free.

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I remember I used to be the school's head boy back then, succeeding Collins Callito. In my class, there were always three contenders for the first position; Rosemary, Uche and I. But Rosemary the only female contender was seemingly dominating the class more often than the rest of us combined. Ending in the third place used to feel like hell had been let loosed. But you needed to see the greater hells when I got into JSS1 in a Government Secondary School. You remember the adage of the one-eyed man being the king of the blind? That was exactly my story in primary school.

Reminiscing these past events recently, I vividly recalled one unusual conversation I had with Uche my closest friend then in Primary Five. At the peak of our gullibility and shallow-mindedness, Uche started out one morning "Victor, when we grow up, let's make our own country outside Nigeria. But it will be small, so that we can manage it". "That's true, I've been thinking of that too. We'll name it River Cross, because we'll cross lots of rivers and mountains to get a free land. We'll take only our family members and we'll form our own language, currency and flag...." I responded with enthusiasm while Uche was busy itemizing my ideas like UN Secretary General. "Okay, I'll be the president and you'll be the Vice" he concluded "That's okay by me" I added and the conversation went on and on.... Before the end of that day at school, "River Cross" had already had its flag, coat of arm and a concept for its own TV Station (Probably my first encounter with media conceptualization). Although the dream died as time passed, and memories of that weird conversation faded fast, three things remained important; we knew there was no crime in aiming high in life, we knew there were purposes for our existence and we were battle ready to dare the rare challenge. Crazy!

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The problem we have today is that we find going just one centimetre past our parent’s mileage as a huge achievement. We feel we have arrived at the apex when we out-perform the records of our peers and colleagues. No! Those are not the parameters for success. Success in itself is calculated by what you have done compared to what you should and could have done. The popular phrase in Western Nigeria "Isale oro legbin" (The bottom of riches is blood) has so held us hostage that we have put ourselves on self-destruct, more like a self-sabotage. Lemme tell you, Otedola and Dangote don't have two heads, but what they have in those heads are what make them totally different from you. If what you still have in your head is "Isale oro legbin", sorry ooo you have not even started crying over recession, depression is around the corner.

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You see, in this life God has blessed us all with blank cheques and there is absolutely no crime in filling in as much as you want in it. Unfortunately, as we grow older and face challenges, we begin to set limits for ourselves and build imaginary obstructions in our heads. You need to know these if you don't: You are what you think you are, you can never go beyond the limits you have imaginarily built in your head, you can never be a millionaire when you have not started thinking like one and still go about fighting over every petty thing. In fact, we all need to go back to our childhood stage when we believed there was absolutely nothing that could stop us from achieving our set goals. In actual sense, nothing can stop you except you.

No time is too late for you start. If you think all hope is lost because you are probably still struggling with Jamb and your peers recently flooded your timeline with Unilag graduation gown pictures, my brother come and receive sense. When did you start believing the race is for the swiftest? Where was your MSc-holding father when an O' level holder became president? eh? Answer me. How old was Rockefeller (One of America's all time richest men) when he discovered himself? eh? If your definition of success is still Nigeria's 6-3-3-4 education system, sorry sir, you have been a victim of deceit.

Begin to set higher goals, begin to raise your desires. Recently I learnt a better way of doing this. Write down your goals like you would a storybook. "And there I stood when the spotlight came on, and then FIFA President came over to shake hands with me, and presented me with the PUSKAS award"........ Something more like that. Study your goals more often, laugh at your gullibility, and then work hard at achieving it. Take away the limitations, barriers and obstructions from your head, tell yourself you can do it and ultimately, keep on keeping the faith.

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Remember, for every time you fail to raise your desires, you become a problem to a thousand people around you and every time you raise your desires and fly high you become a solution to a thousand problems around you.

My desire is to make twenty millionaires before I leave here.

What is yours?









Written by: Eke Van Victor
Email: ekevictor4@gmail.com










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