Chase Dreams Zako Sai #Kukachora

Great people plan their lives. Great people understand certain truths about life and align themselves with them. In life there are concrete truths that stand the test of time. These are facts that the sooner are grasped by a person the sooner they can learn strategy to ‘combat’ them. These truths are sometimes at best uncomfortable, but willfully ignoring them will only cause a person to experience more hardship.

In the spirit of #Kukachora, I bring to you the three common truths that everyone should live by

#1. Everything Is Impossible If You Don’t Try

Want a guaranteed plan to stay average? Don’t try. Don’t attempt to get out of your comfort zone. Don’t take calculated risks. Everything in life will be impossible if you don’t try. A fundamental difference between those who succeed and those who do not, is the successful see a challenge and the unsuccessful see an impossibility.

If you want to make it, keep trying. #KituNiKukachora

I#2. You’re The Average of Your Five Closest Friends

The famous quote from motivational speaker Jim Rohn is known by just about everyone (unless you’ve been living in a cave), however, how many of you have made an active effort to clear the friendship benches of toxic people in your life? The quality of people you surround yourself with, will either raise you to new heights, or drag you down into a pit of bullshit. It’s your choice. It always is.

If you want to make it, align yourself with focused friends #KituNiKukachora

#3. Good Things Do Not Come To Those Who Wait; It Comes To Those Who Take Action

The famous quote praising the virtue of waiting is about the biggest load of bullshit every reiterated by generation after generation. If you plan on waiting for your lucky moment to come so you can be successful, then you might as well accept defeat now. Good things come to those who take action andmakegreat things happen. Don’t be a ‘waiter’. Be a doer.

If you want something, then devise a plan to get it #KituNiKukachora

About this writer:

Philip Etemesi