DELAY IS MORE DANGEROUS THAN POISON
When our actions are not properly scrutinized, they
tend to get us bound by the chains of failure that breeds poverty. Besides,
there are challenges in the course of trying to take an action; one of them is
your heart, which poses as an enemy of breakthrough. According to John Kennedy,
“There
are risks and cost to the program of action, but there are far less than the
long-range risk and cost of comfortable inaction”. We must see all arts
to the best of our abilities knowing it is not enough rather; we must put our
hand on deck to see the action being implemented.
Delay is more deadly than danger, for if we boast more of what we would
have done yet couldn’t do anything to savage the hardship or better the
outcomes, we are traitors to success. Moreover, “well done is far better than
well said” Benjamin Franklin. More so, our actions should be geared
towards solving someof the numerous problems in the world. The way out of the
most devastating challenges of the human race today is basically not having
knowledge or lack of strength; rather it’s based on loss of direction and
purposefulness. Kahlil Gibran said; “A little knowledge that acts is worth
infinitely more than much knowledge that’s idle”.
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