I have seen the rise and fall of many famous musicians. I have met some of my mates today who have excelled so well but during school days one could tell that they were lagging in different areas of life. I have seen huge companies opened in Accra here, they poached any talent they heard was good and yet such companies vanished from the business radar in less than 5 years. Watching a 5,000-meter race during intercollege in Kumasi sports stadium thought me that, starting a long journey moderately and keeping your pace was and is still better than starting off like a 200m sprinter and not finishing the race. When a woman sees a seemingly successful man on the outward, it is hasty to conclude that marrying such a person will bring fortunes your way. The reverse is true. It is a fact that some people are lucky to start life on a sound footing – they are fortunate to get into their own home from the word go. Son or daughter walks out of school and there is an emporium of resources to use. It is usually enviable, to say the least. The fact that someone is your classmate does not mean that you are his co-equal in life. What investments, discipline, coaching they get are things inherit from generation to generation. Priscilla could not pass her O-level well and therefore could not continue to sixth form. She made several
attempts but she failed. She then started helping her senior sister who was a seamstress. A man came Priscila’s way. The man was a graduate Scientist and had a bright future. Priscilla fell for Mr. Mensah with the notion that Mr Mensah would help her. But Mr. Mensah only exploited the beauty of Priscilla and dumbed her with the reason that Priscilla was not clever. Mr Mensah went on to Mary someone else and raised his Family.
Priscilla settled with a school dropout guy who was determined to be a businessman. With mutual respect, Priscilla and her husband entered The Hospitality Business and today they have a lot of investments and Hotels to their credit. It was a Certificate Priscilla struggled to get but she had such good training in receptionand relating to people from home such that all the patrons of their first Hotel never wanted to miss choosing her place any time there was an activity or funeral in town. Priscilla’s husband learnt how to make money even during school days. Combing their efforts, they have become such a wonderful couple.bolsa de pierna decathlon Adidas Stan Smith sadarināšanās gredzeni χρυσσες πλατφορμες napihljivi fotelj merkur nike air zoom pegasus 36 w replika spor ayakkabı toptan ted baker aurinkolasit moschino tričko νακ παπουτσια πεδιλα fiitgonline.com
Lessons:
1. The two shall become one. When this happens in your life, there is enough strength to win the battles of
life.
2. Respect what everyone has and see how you can make it a strength.
3. Do not look down on anyone. Time will tell.