I’ll be upfront right now, I really don’t know what I’m doing. To be honest I really don’t expect anyone to read this blog other than a future version of myself. I don’t have profound words that need to be shared with the world nor do I have a burning passion to preach to the masses, I guess I just want to feel like I have a voice.
I’m a thinker, not a speaker. I live inside my head a lot and tend to express myself through mumbles and murmurs that often get lost in the midst of the shouts around me. Speaking really isn’t my forte, however, my friends have often enjoyed reading things I write (even with all my spelling and grammatical errors). So, I thought why not start a blog?
Please don’t expect anything too spectacular but take a browse if you wish. The articles will just be me observing the world around me, trying to make my way through life and understand the peculiar nature of today’s society.
I’m just a nineteen-year-old ‘adult’, with a curious mind and a little life experience, who wants to try and make sense of the world around her. And I think this will be the way I’ll go about it.
So, to anyone who may come across this, thank you for taking the time to read, I hope I haven’t bored you too much…
Yeah.
Also, just a heads up, I struggle finishing sentences and can never figure out how to close gise for the lack of closure you may experience at the end of a post.
“Think and wonder, wonder and think.”
– Dr Seuss
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Patience indeed is a virtue,maybe difficult but worth it.
I am encouraged. Thank you.
Lola
Ife thanks
Great writeup, which actually reflect the mind of a thinker and not a speaker.
Patient is not being static but revolving to be able to put yourself in best position for upward movement.
Bandy
Brilliant piece.
Welldone and definitely a good start from “just” a nineteen year old. By the way you are the only copy of yourself so that must be awesome and really special.
Love it! Keep going 🙂 Andrea xxx
Hey Ifeoluwa
I’ll keep reading. I always thought you should share your thoughts with the world more .Over the years I have loved our debates and your writing, especially “suddenly there was a cacophony of noise”. You’re not the only one who turned to writing as a way to feel like you had more of a voice.
This is a great piece Ife,I believe we all can relate to this and make adjustments.As for me I will.
I alsolike the way you dissected the consequencial and detrimental procastination,then a way of addressing it by taking the required step in order to achieve a set goal.Well done!
Wonderful composition, Ife. It’s good to have perceptive thinkers from your generation.
Awesome read Ife. Keep it up, the journey of a lifetime starts with a single step. So keep on moving don’t stop. Loads of love.
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