Africa still benefits a great deal from the availability of whole organic foods. Watch your diet so you can moderate your calorie intake, ensure proper excretion to eliminate toxins and consequently stay vibrant in body.
Your keenness of attention is driven by your own depth of vision. Once you know what you want, you will easily pick whatever relates to your desire. You will see the straight path to your goal.
Every unfortunate occurrence carries a profit that broods inside wisdom. The process that will clarify our thoughts is the constant seeking of lessons from our experiences. Our growth comes from knowing why things happen, and how we can do better.
Teamwork is essential to success. If we are going to build a thriving Africa for posterity, it is better to work together in building a gift system that keeps giving. Our general preference to have our governments chart the pathways to our intra-continental trade connections will likely yield little.
Your power is in the things that gravitate to you naturally. It is that natural place that you want to be. Once you establish this, turn give little or no attention to everything else. Focus.
The rise of Africa rise rests in our collective ability and willingness to think our own thoughts. This reclines on being able to evaluate everything to our own hearts’ content.
In everything you do, master your enthusiasm lest it masters you. Oversee your emotions and be well grounded enough to pick and choose who gets a share of your zest. For it works the universe expanding miracles.
When properly illuminated, the mind can take on any thought, idea, imagination or wish and focus it into a material thing. A calm mind is the concierge of wealth, born of boundless creative force.
The differentiator, and that is where we should seek to be, is personal initiative. If every young person in Africa changed from just yearning for a better world to acting towards it, we will make the requisite steps to great achievement.
The better lesson to learn is that a people with adequate motive and desire must take their own destiny in their own hands and direct it to the ends they choose. It is important to accept that Africa will only be built by Africans. Not the Bretton Woods institutions, not the United Nations and certainly not a laundry list of donors and philanthropists from the west. The rise of Africa is going to be an inside job.