WRITTEN PATH
Success like capital in Economics means different things to different people and so is the path to it. Naturally, survival is victory and just beyond survival is the other contention, this time to appear the best. To an extent, the competition to survive and that of being the best are inseparable, most times, the two occurs in unison.
Largely, ordainment holds that individually or collectively, different things are to be done to excel. This is a well exemplifiable phenomenon which Man must admit. This variation is so deep that someone's path to the top leads some other person(s) to the ditch of ruins. the Yoruba people used to say "ona kan ko woja" meaning "a single path doesn't lead to the market", this fact is as salient as it is valid in this case.
A great part of the world is obsequious to money and fame. By these two, people now measure success, this is a faulty but established happening. Of course, money and fame are yardsticks or criteria for weighing up success socially but not the most important or the first point of call in doing this. Money and fame took the wrong place in the human perception of success.
The minion to money and fame took too little of destiny into consideration. In this light, too many drift towards a direction contrary to their own written path to glory. The 7 billion people on Earth cannot just be like Bill Gate, it's practically impossible but if individuals learn to rule their own world not the stour one that we all own, there would be a better feeling of ease in circulation compared to this hard urge for the illusive peak.
Simply put, if one follows one's instinct and passion according to destiny, they shall lead one to his/her individual zenith, where and when things will work out on one's salient or silent wishes and/or commands. If one follows other individual(s), one is lost and shall get lost a second time because it is only on one's ordained path that one shall always find a way out. Survival and winning are tightly related but achieving either possess individual differences to be honored, so to say.
By DAUDA ONAWOLA
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