(The Search Of New Success)
"If wishes were horses" says a British proverb, "the poors might ride". What do you think the British "might" say nowadays when automobiles have replaced horses and buggies?
Life involves changes. To content that the old British saying holds, is to dwell in ignorance. Nowadays, however, it is the inalienable right of the "poors" of whatever class, not only to fide the choicest of horses, in addition, to live in the best of castles and mansions.
Sounds incredible? Not at all. Very amazing? Yes, of course.
The moment the earthly poors grasp these amazing strides, the better off they would be. It is the message of good hope: A renaissance to aged civilization, and a miracle to those who have religious orientation 143 Peace, Keep The Faith: A few years ago, Reverend Father Ede wanted to bring a new era in Igboland However, his own people, the Igbos viewed his declaration with an open scorn. He left Igbo and went to Elele in Port-Hartcourt. Now, go to his new station; you will be amazed by the "miracles" performed by this inspiringly wonderful man.
Look at how far some smart people can go to oppose something which they neither know nor understand. Look, the same lbos, the Reverend's own people went as far as to report the man's "miracles' to the Catholic Pope in Rome. By wisdom, the Pope recognized that the gift of miracles" is still an inalienable gift from above.
When human beings start to use their rational wisdoms, know hows, and power to explain mysteries and forces greater than powers beyond their reason, there they begin to make big mistakes. Our world is rich in tradition.
However, too much tradition retards amazing progress. Traditions are akin to human, though some traditions are subject to change.
When you are in a foreign land, identify more with the lowest members of the society. By so doing you will understand better the structural hierarchy of the society. There is more to life than trivial pursuits. Often-times we wonder why things are the way they are. The poor gets poorer, while the rich gets richer. As the masses miss the clues to riches, they wallow in penury. How long, Oh God will it be before they will understand!? "Why do I suffer?" is a question many people do always ask. It seems that majority of those who query themselves with regard to their plights do not even know the solutions to their sources of worries.