The saddest thing about youth unemployment is that many young people did exactly what society told them to do: study, qualify, work hard. Yet opportunities remain out of reach.
The only reason I'm not drowning in my sorrows right now is because I strongly believe that everything that's happening is according to God's plan & I'm no longer getting in the way of that. I can't pray, walk by faith & be worried at the same time.
At the end of the day, the most important thing is to be a genuinely good person. No amount of money, fancy titles, or social status can ever cover up your real character.
Pray a lot!! Pray for everything, even if it seems impossible or ridiculous & you can barely voice it. Pray for the little things, big things & everything in between. Keep that connection between you & God open all day. Pray & then watch how tiny miracles fill your life.
You know what I love about Shimza? He’s exploring the world and saw how much fun is being had around the world and realised that his no-passport having compatriots might never experience that kind of fun so he’s curating those kind of events for us here at home. God bless him.
The reason why you have to move away from your hometown or your parent’s house in order to achieve a great amount of success is because you can't really figure out who you are meant to be in an environment that produced the version of yourself that you are trying to outgrow…