By David Maillu
Published December 18, 2024
You are called Mula, but that knowledge is not enough until you have known how to take care of Mula. To know how to take care of Mula is not enough until you have known what Mula really wants in life. To know what Mula really wants in life is not enough until you know the limitation of what Mula want. To know the limitation of what Mula wants is not enough until you know the benefits of venturing beyond that limitation.
Who told you that you can’t do it? How does he know you and your capability? How can a person who has failed in doing something convince you that you can’t succeed in doing it? How can you know you can’t succeed in something until you have tried doing it? Did you know that beyond your failure there can also be success? Do you know that you can deceive or lie to yourself unknowingly?
Do you listen to yourself more than you listen to other people? Who really cares about your being? How can you expect people to respect you if you don’t respect yourself? If you are a liar how can you expect people to trust you? If you think you can’t do it and succeed that is not a law but a mere theory that demands trial. You can live throughout your life with little knowledge about yourself. Do you know you can be your worst enemy?
You lose what you are made for and become disgrace to yourself if you follow other people instead of following yourself. Nobody can eat on your behalf. Note that however much someone loves you he can’t love you more than he loves himself.