Friday, October 20, 2017

Change Is Inevitable & Irresistible

You can resist changes but, change is not going to resist you. Every second or minute pass, it is gone and solidifies changes i.e. aging, growing, decaying, people, culture, environment, community, society, and everything else change accordingly.


Don't try to live today as if it is yesterday, because that's lying to yourself that today is yesterday. No, today ain't yesterday and yesterday will never come back to life.

You cannot resist the day to do not turn into nights, or sphere from not pouring rain, or seasons stay stagnant; which these simple changes are critical signals of great change daily, weekly, monthly and yearly.

Change is inevitable and irresistible indeed. Change starts at an individuals level to family,  communal and societal levels. Those who try to resist a natural change, history will show them how wrong they are, because the earth is still shifting and changes are happening regardless of the individual, family, communal or societal resistance that may be.

In contrast, those who embrace change, clearly understand the mother-nature and what she entails. What's done is done, and what's needed to be done time is ticking before it too be the past. Move forward is the mantra. Now you know. Go Figure!



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