Adeolu Timothy

Adeolu Timothy

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Sic Parvis Magna!

Life :- Adventure, Journey, Voyage

The journey of life holds meaning in itself.
Faith is a spiritual passage, a pilgrimage of growth.
Though the path may be difficult at times,
Yet if we persevere with courage, the path leads somewhere beautiful.
When we refuse to surrender, life becomes an adventure.
Every day is a new segment of the voyage.
As long as we keep seeking, we will discover wonders.
The destination lies not in some far-off land, but in how we travel.
Each step holds promise if we walk with hope.
The goal lies not in the endpoint but in how we travel there.
This lifelong trek can be thrilling if we approach it with an open heart.
The journey itself is the goal.
– Pope

Why?

Stop trying to win too fast. Just because you want to show people you won. Calm down! - Pope

Learn to Learn!

Be humble enough to acknowledge that you do not know, when you do not know. Be open to learning. Avoid making excuses for ignorance; strive to increase your knowledge. The person you were at 22 does not get to decide who you have to be for the rest of your life....

A Scroll of Principles

Therefore, layers upon layers must be built: from diligence to moral excellence; on the layer of moral excellence, add knowledge; on the layer of knowledge, add self-control; on the layer of self-control, add steadfastness; on the layer of steadfastness, add godliness; and on the layer of godliness, add brotherly affection. All of these things will ensure you are not useless and unproductive.

Gone way beyond that

The most frequent form of encouragement I get is "Don't worry, don't stop and don't be afraid, You'll be big" I FEAR NOTHING! And, I'm not trying to be BIG I'm going to be whatever I'm meant to be because I'm doing what I'm meant to be doing. - Pope

Tomalo como viene (Spanish)

Take each obstacle in life as it comes, facing them head-on, one by one. Keep your focus on the present moment, on the task at hand. Just like walking, take it one step at a time, placing one foot in front of the other. Gradually pick up your pace, but resist the urge...

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