With Amorim system 343, we beat Brighton 4-2, with good pressing, attacking football but with this 4231 system, we look lost, can’t press, the team is all over the place.
Good morning, please does anyone have an access to a plagiarism checking tool like turnitin?? I’d really appreciate if I can use it for a quick check before submitting my dissertation.
@taadelodun A reporter repeatedly asked if an EIA has been done and the honorable minister said yes. Did the cables appear overnight or after the EIA??
Government of incompetence.
I was speaking to one old bros yesterday and he said something that struck me
“If na money be the problem, then hope still Dey. Just Dey thank God”
Since yesterday I have been counting my blessings. God has indeed been good to me
Men deserve flowers too 💐
Maybe not flowers, but they deserved to be appreciated and told how good they have been or they are doing.
Hey bro, you dey try your best and we know. Take your flowers 💐 or would you like a PINT 🍺?
My people, it's crunch time. We have just 5 hours left to break a new world record for the longest chess marathon, and our mission to raise a million dollars for children's education has become our top priority. This is our purpose, our reason for being here.
Let's demonstrate to the world the incredible power of love. Together, we can make this happen.
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#RaceTo1million #ChessMarathonForChange @chessinslums@thegiftofchess
I can't stop thinking about this...
Michael Caine on his defining philosophy on life:
Use the Difficulty
As a young actor, he was rehearsing a play scene when a chair got stuck in the door and blocked his path.
He told the other actor he couldn't get by the chair to enter the room in the scene.
The actor's response:
"Use the difficulty...if it's a comedy, fall over it, if it's a drama, pick it up and smash it."
This idea—of using the difficulty—became a defining mantra for Michael Caine's life.
"There's never anything so bad that you cannot use that difficulty...if you can use it a quarter of one percent to your advantage, you're ahead, you didn't let it get you down."
This idea hit me hard...
How can you use the difficulty you're currently facing?
How can you embrace the struggle?
How can you find flow through the friction?
How can you sow the seeds of your light during the periods of darkness?
As with everything in life, control the controllable:
The difficulty is already there, you can't control it.
You can control how you react to it.
You can control your response to it.
You can control your attitude towards it.
Lesson: Difficulty is inevitable. Use it.