In this one
life of mine, I want to be happy and enjoy it to the fullest. In this one life
of mine, I want to make it simple, but not complicated, for myself and the
people around me.
In this one life that can never be doubled, I want to touch
lives and nothing but lives. I want to live it for the people around me and the
people that are yet to come to this inexplicable and undefinable world. (You don’t want to miss reading this
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This single
life of mine, I want to be conscious of the fact that I need to take every
moment of it as if it is my last, and with that, I will know that one day I am
right. Of all theories and facts of life, the fact that I would die one day is
the only one that I believe without skepticism, because I know what has a beginning
would definitely have an end. You may say 2+2 = 22, but I may still doubt it because
someone else somewhere can prove it to be 22. You may tell me the sky is blue,
but I may not fully believe because someone somewhere may prove it to be
something else.
But prove it
to me that one day, I will be naked again and I will not be conscious of it; Prove
it to me that one day I won’t be able to carry these arms again; Prove it to me
that one day people would call my name, but I won’t be able to answer again; Prove
it to me that one day I won’t be able to wake up from that deep sleep again; Prove
it to me that I won’t be able to see the beautiful things around me again in
this beautiful body; Prove it to me that definitely one “D” day would be my
very LAST DAY ON EARTH, then I would believe you without a single iota of doubt,
even if you are the poorest mathematician on earth.
This remind
me of my last day in the University. It was the last day I gathered all my
books and luggage and said to myself it is high time I went back home where I
hailed from. I was the last (among my roommates) to leave my apartment that very
day, and after I packed my two small bags and moved a few steps forward, I
looked back and tears ran down my cheek. Looking back that day, something
struck my heart;
I heard a voice inside of me asking me: “Olukayode, is that all? After all the 5 years you spent, is that all? After
all the struggle for this and that, is that all? After all the 72 hours of reading
without sleep, is that all? After all the A to Z of my life, Is that all? After
all the morning and night parties, is that all? After all the morning and night
church vigils, is that all? It kept asking me, Olukayode do you think you would
be an undergraduate forever? Do you think you would not return home finally one
day?”
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My dream is to see every human being sucess and walk equaly bt we all know we cant be in one level so why not help a sinking hand
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