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Unlearning & Relearning

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UNLEARNING AND RELEARNING (The flexibility of acquiring knowledge) Written by Oluwatosin Animasahun There was this man who planned to embark on a journey with his wife. They informed their little boy who was a secondary school student about their journey which would take them  a week before their return. It was usual for the boy to leave home very early in the morning for school before his parent. When he was set for school early that morning, his father told him that he would only drop the key for him if he could take responsibilities of the house which the boy promised to do. So the father told his boy clearly that he would put the only key to the house under the foot mat which was at the main entrance since the boy had once misplaced the spare key to the house. On this note, the boy was happy and he quickly scheduled a lot of plans he wished to do while his parents would be away. On his return from school, he looked under the foot mat but couldn't find the key, then he concluded

The Placenta

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THE PLACENTA (checkmating the nourishing value of the vision) Written by: Oluwatosin Animasahun For every vision I've seen, there has always been a particular point in time when something becomes captured in the thought of the mind of the visionary which usually leads to the proposal, the formation, planning and execution of projects within the context of what was originally captured in the mind. This has been the progressive origin to which visions are birthed. However, I have come to discover that not every vision that has these inspiring records really has what it takes to become a full grown one. Follow me carefully as I make you understand this much more; There are three developmental phases of a vision. There's the formation phase ; when the vision is actually conceived, this usually happens as a result of what was seen, what was heard, or what was felt. The second phase is the nourishing stage ; where you give yourself to studying information and acquiring knowledge that

The Seed of Tears

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THE SEED OF TEARS Written by: Oluwatosin Animasahun Recently, I just kept wondering as I was asking myself the same question over and over again; Why do we cry? Why do we get the pains that make tears roll down our cheeks down to our mouth and water our throat? What is the significance of the sadness that is responsible for the collection of tears out of our retina? This inspired me and I got my answers. Have you come to ask yourself the science behind the teachers who punish their students just to create an atmosphere that initiate a pain into the system of their students? The desperate ones won't stop the punishment until rolling tears are confirmed; the same thing is similar to the parents who punish their children.  We used to think that all of these acts are normal, and most times we usually conclude that such act shows wickedness. But there's an hidden mystery about it. It's call the mystery of sowing tears. Please follow me carefully as I explain further. Every time

Not all misconceptions worth proving

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NOT ALL MISCONCEPTIONS WORTH PROVING Written by Oluwatosin Animasahun On my write up today, I want to address the men of integrity out there, the women with a large heart, those who build interpersonal relationship with love, commitment and passion, those who engage in the purity of the heart in their dealing with humanity, those who derive their strengths from nurturing the bonds they have with loved ones. I have recently come to discover that the greatest weakness that can ever befall a man of integrity is the misconception of his true love for his loved ones. She's not always at a state of rest whenever her true sense of concern is misinterpreted into selfishness and hatred. Here is this story of two perfect friends, Justina and Margret who find themselves on a road they have never walked before.  They love to hold each other's hand while walking but they were deprived of this act by this very road because it is tiny in nature. They were left with no ch

The Caged

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THE CAGED Written by Oluwatosin Animasahun Waoh! Its good to be back. I can't measure the level of my gratitude toward everyone who checked on me during this special break. There are some breaks which are necessary and are always done consciously for best reasons; this being one of them. Thanks for having my back I got lots of awesome feedbacks from my last motivational writeup "the deceiving pyramid". I was able to see for myself, the pictures of my mind while writing it, turning to realities. Recently, I've been disturbed about seeing people living in the dungeon of manipulation due to the frustrations and circumstances that the environment has kept them. I have been able to engage in different surveys as to what and what has been responsible for this believe system over the years which is quite unfruitful, and even despite this evil report card, people never seize to walk along that path. I see community products who have kept their sense of reaso