“Perfect' - the most misattributed word in English language A 'perfect' thing can never be improved - at least by what the meaning implies. Why should anyone want to be perfect? Unfortunately, this happens to be my greatest flaw. Turning a relative idea into an absolute one. Seeking perfection in others - or should I say 'subconsciously seeking perfection in myself' and projecting a benchmark based in fantasy on others. Makes one come across as judgmental, intolerant, arrogant or impatient - in short, a platinum-class jerk. But you, my friend, are too kind to tell me. Or you'd rather bear for the moment and cuss me roundly when I'm gone. That's unfair to us both. If I have ever done this to you, I am sincerely sorry. Accept my profound apologies” HumilityForgivenessPerfectionIntolerancePretenseFlawProjecting Author:Eniitan Akinola
“I do not understand normalcy. You have to be out of your mind to think outside the box. You need to think outside the box to make real change. Why remain a spectator when you can own the game?” NormalcyOutside The BoxOut Of Your Mind Author:Eniitan Akinola
“I do not understand normalcy. You have to be out of your mind to think outside the box. You need to think outside the box to make real change. Why remain a spectator when you can own your game?” NormalcyOutside The BoxOut Of Your Mind Author:Eniitan Akinola
“I do not understand normalcy. You have to be out of your mind to think outside the box. You need to think outside the box, with no constraints or boundaries, to make real change. Why remain a spectator when you can own your game?” NormalcyOutside The BoxOut Of Your Mind Author:Eniitan Akinola
“Sound and light are two different things, But it's more than just that, isn't it?” PhilosophyLightSoundExistenceVibrationsPhotons Author:Eniitan Akinola