Hello,
I am sorry guys. The ideas exist in my head and I chose the “wrong“ words to represent them. My last post is a consequence of the kind of digital environment I put myself in, I am sorry again.
This post is part of the apology, I will try my best to choose the ‘right‘ words.
I am Oluwatobiloba Caleb, a Medical student of Bowen University, Nigeria. The reason I write online as changed over the months. I am writing online to increase my luck of wonderful things happening with me. I am publicizing some of my thoughts and works hoping certain individuals will find them relatable, that can lead on to beautiful things.
This year I started a number of things I wouldn’t have started if I had thought well about them. I started a YouTube channel, I was involved in a group podcast called Knuckleballers and some other things which all ‘failed‘. I have ideas about what I do with life I think 😂😂(that is what I called the grand scheme in the last post). If I had thought well, I will know that at this stage of my life they shouldn’t be.
How well the results of the different things I am doing is badly affected by the number of things I am doing. It is a different story if the things produce better results together (that is what I meant by complementary) for example being an entrepreneur and a good public speaker. Focus is saying no to many things and increasing the quality of the results of the little things
I heard that what you do doesn’t matter as long as you are doing it well. I do not work with that, I believe what I choose to do is important including who I choose to do it with and where I choose to do it. Many times, I will have a small number options and some times I will have a large number of options, I should learn to choose the ‘best’ option at every point in time. A solid bet with who to do it with primarily is the Holy Spirit, well I am learning that.
For some weeks, reading has presented growing understanding of the importance of how the way money is distributed in a country affects its development. In Nigeria, my interest lies with the need for the Government, establishments (e.g. banks) and rich individuals to allocate a good amount of money to the education of Nigerians about existing technologies and making the technologies present in the country, we need to catch up. it will also be good for capital (money) to be available to Nigerians with interesting technological ideas to build, it can be a big impact on whatever sector (e.g. health, transportation, energy) it affects. Who is to say autonomous driving ( a car driving by itself) cannot be built in Nigeria, I believe the intelligence of Nigerians will be phenomenal in the right environment. The Youths and Teenagers of this time will find it easier to lean to this (that is what I meant by inclination). We can start by educating ourselves and helping one another get educated in the technologies of interest. Please think about it, please.
I really hope that I communicated this better, that is what is important. Again I am sorry for choosing the ‘wrong words‘.
Merry Christmas 🙂🙂