GO, GLOW & GROW:

Written by on July 10, 2024

Wednesday,10th.July.2024.

GO, GLOW & GROW:

  • Like leaves in autumn, we fall gracefully to learn to rise again.
    From the heights, the fall is a pedagogue,  trainer, a Triton among the minnows  and  a teacher in disguise.
    Even the rain must fall, but it nurtures the ground for future growth.
  • Like a seed breaking through concrete, we rise against all odds.
    Rising like the sun, each dawn offers a chance to begin anew.
    The phoenix rises from the ashes, stronger and wiser than before.
  • As eagles soar, we find freedom in the limitless sky.
    Dreams take flight like birds on the wind, reaching for the infinite.
    In the open as pique sky, our ambitions take wing, propelled by hope and determination.
  • Rooted like ancient trees, yet reaching for the stars.
    As steady as the river flows, carrying us towards our destiny.
    In the storm’s eye, clarity emerges like a rainbow after rain.
  • Life’s journey: sometimes a gentle breeze, sometimes a hurricane, however always moving forward.
    Like a compass needle, our dreams point us northward, guiding our ascent.
    In the depths of adversity, we find the intrepidity to rise and the strength to soar.
  • Colonel Sanders masterminded the KFC at the age of 65 years only. Jack Ma who could not be hired by the KFC, masterminded the Ali Baba and hanged the boots at the age of 55 only. At the tail end of the human life; they are not the years in one’s life that count and matter but the life in one’s years.
  • Facebook has bought Instagram, Mapillary, Messenger, Oculus and WhatsApp. Grab has bought Uber in Southeast Asia. Become so puissant such that your competitors become your allies. Reach the zenith. Eliminate  competitions.

 

Keep on going.

Keep on glowing.

Keep on growing.

 

Lamborghini never advertises. Its clients do not own television sets. Television sets are liabilities. The masterminding of Lamborghini was precipitated by a revenge from a tractor manufacturer who was insulted by the Ferrari’s Founder Mr. Enzo Anselmo Giuseppe  Ferrari Cavaliere Di Gran Croce OMRI.

Thou shalt never look down upon anyone unless thou art admiring his or her pair of feet wear. Thou shalt never blow thine own trumpet unless thou art in an orchestra. A pint-sized leak sinketh the gargantuan-sized ship. If you pride in either your beauty or handsomeness: permit me freely advise you that: mobs of gorillas, tribes of monkeys, parliaments of owls, herds of warthogs, herds of hippopotamuses and  packs of hyenas awe tourists from all the four cardinal points into our jurisdiction. When alive and kicking: birds eat ants lock, stock and barrel. When dead as a dodo: ants consume the birds hook, line and sinker. One tree maketh incalculable matchsticks. One matchstick sets ablaze incalculable forests. Keep working more harder. The turnpike to success is always under construction. Only those who keep on trying succeed. End means efforts never die. Fail means first attempts in learning. No means next opportunities. A man is not finished when he is defeated; a man is finished when he quits. Winners never quit; quitters never win.

 

Kodak refused digital cameras. Nokia refused Android.

A department within the Telcom Kenyan government run Parastatal felt that its wings were inhibited by the bureaucracy and rigidity resident in government’s bodies. It held the sword of the Damocles, expunged the Gordian knot and did away with the fork road by being independent. Artistic, creative, idealistic, imaginative, imagineer, innovative, paradoxical, pliable, productive, rationale, social and spiritual products, productions and services does it all round the clock run and churn out to its global markets. Factually speaking: at its headquarters domiciled at Westlands in Nairobi in Kenya; there is an incubation hub inhabited by agile and productive young turks utilizing the most latest state-of-the-art-technology and neck breaking speed internet to brew products and services. They are paid courtesy of their ideas.

Telcom enjoyed financial muscles from the Exchequer. They prided in its infrastructure. Voraciously did they fix cables in homes and offices yet the world had embraced internet and wireless system. Undeniably: Safaricom, the former department within Telcom is at the most coveted, cutting edge pedestal. Telcom is fighting for its dominance which is just flogging a dead horse. Admittedly: by the time the lame ducks have learnt the art resident within and without the game; the players have exited the stadium.

Yahoo rejected Google. Grab the sword of Damocles. Obliterate the Gordian knot. Expunge the fork road.Embrace changes.

There are three Cs of life: change, chance and choices. Take a chance to make the choices or thy life shall never change. Those who adamantly do not change; changes shall change them. Shape up or you shall be shipped out. Blessed are the flexible for neither shall they be shaped nor shipped out of all the life’s facets.

Success in sports often hinges on the ability to adapt tactics swiftly to match the opponent’s moves.

    • A champion adapts to different playing conditions and opponents, turning challenges into opportunities.
    • In sports, those who can adjust their game plan on the fly often emerge victorious.
    • Pilots know that success in flying is not just about reaching destinations, but adapting to changing weather and conditions en route.
    • Aviation teaches us that constant adjustment to turbulence and changing winds is key to reaching new heights.
    • Like a skilled driver navigating varied road conditions, success in life demands adaptability to unforeseen obstacles.
    • The road to success is paved with detours; adaptability ensures you find your way despite the challenges.
    • A seasoned sailor adjusts the sails to catch the changing winds, steering towards success.
    • Navigating the seas of life requires flexibility to adjust to shifting currents and unexpected storms.
    • Like a resilient plant bending with the wind, success grows from the ability to adapt to changing environments.
    • A farmer understands that different crops thrive in different seasons; adaptability yields a fruitful harvest.
    • The survival of species hinges on their ability to adapt to changing habitats; success in life follows a similar principle.
    • Animals in the wild teach us that flexibility in hunting and adapting to new environments ensures survival.
    • Dinosaurs became extinct because neither did they study nor read.
    • Success can be more painful than failure if thou has not fully prepared thyself for it.
    • Give me six hours to chop down a tree and I shall spend the first four hours in sharpening the axe.
    • Successful architecture blends functionality with adaptability, responding to changing needs and trends.
    • Building success requires a foundation of adaptability, with structures designed to withstand change.
    • Artists and entertainers who embrace innovation and change often lead the way to success.
    • Success in the arts thrives on the ability to adapt to evolving tastes and trends.
    • In social settings, success often comes to those who can adapt their communication styles to connect with diverse personalities.
    • Navigating social circles demands adaptability, knowing when to lead and when to follow.
    • In wrestling, victory goes to the one who can adapt their technique to counter their opponent’s moves.
    • Success in wrestling and in life requires the flexibility to adjust strategy in the heat of competition.
    • Farmers understand that success depends on adapting planting and harvesting practices to weather and soil conditions.
    • Cultivating success in farming means being flexible to new methods and technologies.
    • Spiritual growth involves adapting to life’s challenges, transforming obstacles into opportunities for enlightenment.
    • Success on a spiritual path comes from the flexibility to embrace change and evolve towards higher consciousness.
  • The bamboo that bends is stronger than the oak that resists. Japanese Proverb.
  • Nature does not hurry, yet everything is accomplished. Lao Tzu.
  • In the confrontation between the stream and the rock, the stream always wins—not through strength but by perseverance. Horace Jackson Brown Junior.
  • Adaptability is about the powerful difference between adapting to cope and adapting to win.  Max McKeown.
  • The only way to make sense out of change is to plunge into it, move with it and join the dance.  Alan Watts.
  • Change is the only constant in life. Heraclitus.
  • The wise adapt themselves to circumstances, as water moulds itself to the pitcher. Chinese Proverb.
  • He who rejects change is the architect of decay.
  • The only human institution which rejects progress is the cemetery. Harold Wilson.
  • Life is a series of natural and spontaneous changes. Don’t resist them; that only creates sorrow. Let reality be reality. Let things flow naturally forward in whatever way they like. Lao Tzu.
  • Trees that are slow to grow bear the best fruit. Molièr.
  • Like a river smoothing a jagged rock, change shapes us into something stronger.
    Change carves resilience into the rock of our character.
  • A bird adjusts its flight with the wind; adaptability is its wingspan.
    The bird that can adapt to different climates builds nests in every tree.
  • Fish change direction swiftly in deep waters; adaptability ensures survival.
    Adaptability is the fin that guides the fish through turbulent currents.
  • Like a chameleon blending into surroundings, adaptability ensures safety.
    In the wilderness, survival favors the adaptable hare over the inflexible lion.
  • Water flows around obstacles, teaching us to navigate changes with ease.
    Still waters run deep, but flowing waters embrace change.
  • The atmosphere shifts, and so do we—flexibility is our atmospheric adaptation.
    Like the wind changes direction, we adjust our sails to reach new horizons.
  • Plants bend in storms and bloom and blossom in sunlight; flexibility is their strength.
    The bamboo’s ability to sway in the wind teaches us the power of flexibility.
  • Be fat:
  • Faithful,
  • Available and
  • Teachable.
  • GO!
  • GLOW!
  • GROW!

By Professor and Philosopher Daniel Masese.


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