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RE: WIN 1SBD for telling us something you have learned lately: Learning should be a continous process

in #contest7 years ago

Here is something I learnt lately about the journey of life @mutitum
Exactly two days back I sustained an injury on my right knee I was to go give it a little dressing at a Pharmacy but it happened that the road leading to the Pharmacy outlet was like almost climbing up a hill.
I struggled so much walking up to the Pharmacy with my bad leg I got so tired but I was zealous on reaching to the Pharmacy to get it dressed and get some vitamins and topical antibiotic.


After getting this done I was heading back home and while walking this time it was a downslope movement so I easily walked fast and comfortable, wow it was easier walking downwards than upwards I said to myself.

Then it dawned on me that to get to the top requires putting enough determination,
strength, consistency and resist external forces and words telling you you can't make it up there

It was so difficult walking upwards now that made me keep a positive mindset, if I had returned home because I couldn't walk up to the Pharmacy location and gotten my medications, my injury might have gotten worse.


In summary I learnt once more that it is easier to move fast to lower heights and feel comfortable been beneath because climbing up to success is a hard task, but when you say to yourself that no matter the obstacles be it in any form that your gonna strive so hard to get to the top and be the best, then this is what counts. Keep working hard Be consistent And the sky would be a starting point and not your limit.

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This is the injury it is getting much better compared to when I sustained it and the pains around my knee region is gone😁😁

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Hello, I totally agree with you. Sky is the limit. We should have no can't but the spirit of I can always. It is however very hard at times. A post like this reminds us that it can be done.

Exactly ma'am you nailed the summary @mutitum

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