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You Are The Primary Resource By Noxolo Phohleli Moloatsi

 

Life is a den full of opportunities and possessions that one can only acquire by working hard. Life in its inception has been jeweled with hardships and pain. How have we gotten ourselves to forget this?

In a perfect world that we were meant to be in, we would be slaves to free internet, free education, free parking, free luxury food, free vouchers for clothing and free accommodation.  Now that we are not, what then?

Because of inexorable imperfections, we find ourselves at a place where even the air we breathe puts food on someone else’s plate, simply because they saw it as business. Everything we touch, see, love even things that we’re not aware of they have are sold.

Surprisingly, you are the only one who is not in a business that’s helping better someone’s life.

“Yes, because I do not have that kind of money,” you thought. What a paralytic convenient excuse!

If we can start doing research and change our attitude about entrepreneurship we will realize, not everything that we see on the shelves, flea market, boutiques and even in our homes was started by money, but human talent.

Shocking truth is for some of us; our unique talents are is so common that we cannot accept it’s where our millions are stored.

It’s very disturbing and unforgivable to realize that what everyone does is your uniquely gift. On a daily basis people give advice, motivate, sing, write, organize, think, lead, do handiwork and equally so, what would be different if I do these? You wonder. The only ingredient that sets each of us apart from the rest is the rare resource that we individually are, compared to what others already are.

Times are tough, and we have come into an era where humanity is a seldom mineral elevated on a pedestal, and for one to afford it, you must acknowledge, launch, trust the person you are first.

Get up and do it by yourself, for yourself and from yourself, you’re greater and stronger than what you have discovered outside. It’s of utmost importance that each of us, who are still wondering where to start, understand that money, support, favours are only supposed to be the catalyst after we have decided to use ‘us’.

In this world things are expensive, but we are all given an ultimatum in deciding whether we live our lives according to the expense rule and excuses or self-maximization.

No matter how plentiful, no resource will have a satisfactory meaning until you find contentment with the resource that you are.

Unless you do you, the world will never wonder at what you have to offer, because they have seen it before let alone being obliged to buy what they already have.

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By Noxolo Phohleli Moloatsi

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