Eku deede iwoyio
meaning Hello everybody!
It is already
March and still quite chilly outside, but early signs of spring are starting to
appear. Most noticeably, the plum blossoms are out, telling us that it will
soon start to get warmer. Everyone here is looking forward to some nice sunny
days and, of course, the cherry blossom!
I want to expatiate
more on the 12th on the list I gave last month.
Emotionally
intelligent people won’t set perfection as their target because they know that
it doesn’t exist. Human beings, by our very nature, are fallible. When
perfection is your goal, you’re always left with a nagging sense of failure
that makes you want to give up or reduce your effort. You end up spending time
lamenting what you failed to accomplish and should have done differently
instead of moving forward, excited about what you’ve achieved and what you will
accomplish in the future. Just thinking about the event sends wreaks havoc on
your body and can have devastating health consequences over time. The same
happens when you seek perfection in others or your association and they did not
meet your expectation. Let us learn to accept one another and try to do what we
can to right what we think is wrong rather than running away and or causing
more havoc.
Agbajo owo ni afi un soya o.
We celebrate with
you if you were born in March. We wish you good health and prosperity as you
march on in life.
Have a great month
everyone!
Olusegun Thompson
Aare YAJ.
Thank you Mr President, may the Lord Almighty add to your Wisdom.
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