Friday, 18 September 2020

LITTLE THING THAT MATTERS: Where did you learn the thing you consider vital


Where did you learn the things you consider vital, strategic and fundamental to your life?

Is it in a formal learning environment, I mean in the classroom, the normal school setting?

Where did you learn the things you consider vital, strategic and fundamental to your life?

Is it from your Peers in the school, outside the classroom, during play?

Where did you learn the things you consider vital, strategic and fundamental to your life?

Is it from your nuclear family: Parents, brothers and sisters?

 

Where did you learn the things you consider vital, strategic and fundamental to your life?

Is it from your extended family member, uncle, cousin, etc?

 

Where did you learn the things you consider vital, strategic and fundamental to your life?

Is it from the elderly, outside of your family?

 

Where did you learn the things you consider vital, strategic and fundamental to your life?

Is it through structured Learning Environments?

 

Where did you learn the things you consider vital, strategic and fundamental to your life?

Is it from casual story telling or folklore?

 

Where did you learn the things you consider vital, strategic and fundamental to your life?

Is it from the things you were discouraged from doing, when you’re being scolded?

Have you been contributing, developing and celebrating the structure?

 

Papa and Mama, Brother and Sister; Uncle and Aunty...

Different structures appeal to different people…

We learn each day from different structures…

Truth is, we learn from a combination of structures…

They influence differently, they’re vital, fundamental and strategical…

 


Knowing where your bread is buttered...

Contributing, developing and celebrating them...

Open more opportunities, not just for you but others,

And more often than not, become the game changer for common good…

Do the needful…

 

Nnabugwu Chizoba

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