THE WILL WITHIN YOUR PALM BY CORTEZ
The million dollar
question that dangles in my mind when acquaintances and associates make
recourse to Fate, Predestination and the import of governmental deficiency in
personal affairs is ’'Do people shape society or does society shape people?''
This is not only personal but it's the question of the century and my answer is
that the sheer power of vision, creativity and strength that the human
mind harbours and is capable of harnessing is truly remarkable. If properly channeled and developed, it does not only have the potential of shaping society but it can also change it and alter destinies. This ethos and philosophy is well enunciated in William Ernest's 19th century poem (which happens to be one of my favourites) titled ''Invictus''. It's most famous lines confidently assert that ''. . . I am the master of my fate, I am the captain of my soul''. These words resonate deeply with me. They are not only profound but they are also inspiring. He is alluding to the philosophy of the ''triumph of the will'' and the concept of ''mind over matter'
mind harbours and is capable of harnessing is truly remarkable. If properly channeled and developed, it does not only have the potential of shaping society but it can also change it and alter destinies. This ethos and philosophy is well enunciated in William Ernest's 19th century poem (which happens to be one of my favourites) titled ''Invictus''. It's most famous lines confidently assert that ''. . . I am the master of my fate, I am the captain of my soul''. These words resonate deeply with me. They are not only profound but they are also inspiring. He is alluding to the philosophy of the ''triumph of the will'' and the concept of ''mind over matter'
I share this worldview
and what it affirms is the belief that real men ought to help shape the
societies that they live in and invariably great men, who have the courage of
their convictions, often do. I totally reject the opposite and paradoxical
philosophy that has been so enunciated by those who rhetorically asks ''who can
control his fate?'' they obviously, and in my view erroneously, believes that
fate and destiny lies in the hands of a ''higher power'' alone. I also believe
in the supremacy of God and in His ability to ''rule in the affairs of men''
but I am also of the view that to a great extent, we mortals can also control
our fate and that our future is determined by the choices that we make.
Charles Kay Anyabuike, a young and insightful Nigerian, put it succinctly when
he said ''weak minds are shaped by society whilst powerful minds shape
society''. I nurture the ever-standing belief that throughout history it has
always been the powerful and assertive soul and the strong-willed that have
made the difference and that have determined the course of events and the
fortunes of their people.
Without George
Washington and the power of his will America would never have been independent
and free.
Without Margaret
Thatcher and the power of her will Great Britain would never have got back on
her feet.
Without Martin Luther
King jnr. and the power of his will the United States of America would not have
had a civil rights movement.
Without Abraham
Lincoln and the power of his will the United States of America would never have
remained as one united nation.
Without Martin Luther
and the power of his will the Protestant Church would never have been
established.
Without Queen Elizabeth,
the First and the power of her will England would have remained a tiny
island-state and she would have been overwhelmed by the Spanish Armada.
Without Kwame Nkrumah
and the power of his will there would never have been any concept of
''Pan-Africanism''.
Without Nelson Mandela
and the power of his will apartheid would not have been crushed in South
Africa.
Without Mark Zuckerberg
and the power of his will there would have been no Facebook.
Without Bill Gates and
the power of his will there would have been no Microsoft.
Without Steve Jobs and
the power of his will there would have been no Apple.
Without Marconi and
the power of his will there would have been no radio.
Without Albert
Einstein and the power of his will there would have been no theory of
relativity.
Without Charles Darwin
and the power of his will there would have been no theory of evolution.
These men and women,
and many others like them through the ages, had courage, drive, purpose and
vision and they helped to shape the fortunes of humanity and the destiny of
nations. Society did not shape them but rather they shaped society by the very
force of their will and by the courage of their convictions. This is what is
known as the ''triumph of the will''.
It is sufficient to
say that what cripples most people is a lack of confidence, conviction,
fortitude and faith and worse of all the fear of failure. This is what
separates potentially great men and women who end up just being losers and
dreamers and those that are the real heroes who end up being covered in the
irresistible robes of eternal glory and greatness. The character traits that
makes the real hero stand out is the ability to persevere against all odds, to
endure difficult circumstances, to reject the fear of failure, to cultivate the
ability to take a great step and to cultivate an unshakable belief in himself
and in his cause. This is what is known as ''the triumph of the will'' and a
duty summon to ignite the will in your palm.
ADEDIGBA Daniel
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