TWO WORDS FROM ANTIQUITY
I saw a quote somewhere, someday and it goes
thus, "With your eyes, you have
sight, but with words, you have insight; you could see with your mind."
Wow! Powerful. Up until then, the best I always
had with words was ignore them, but from then on, I developed an insatiable
love for words and the result for me has been immense growth.
Wonderful readers, here is what I hope you would
find in the lines below: some powerful, sincere words filled with insight. I
hope your mind receives expression after reading this.
Let's talk about two of the greatest words
antiquity left us with. In its mysterious wisdom, it passed down to us two
powerful contrasting words; one is BEHOLD
and the other is BEWARE.
The former encourages us to dream and the latter
serves as a warning. It says, behold the
opportunities, but beware of what you become in pursuit of what you want.
All our lives, we have to deal with behold and
beware but let's start with the positive.
1.)
BEHOLD - Here is what life demands of us: life demands that
we behold the opportunities that lie in front of us and see the progress we can
make through them. Life demands that we behold and see what we can become as a
result.
Life does not ask that we sit still, safe in the
corner and pass on all of the opportunities and talents presented to us.
Remember what the Parable of the Talents in ancient scripts said about the servant
who cowered in the corner and did absolutely nothing with his talents. He was
called a wicked servant and his talents were taken away from him! So, behold!
Behold the rainbow and its many possibilities;
behold the opportunities; behold the future and give it design; behold and look
at the chances you have got; behold spring has come; behold the day has arrived
and the sun is shining; behold the next person you can meet might be your
confidant for life; behold the light at the end of the tunnel!
In the months to come, I ask that you behold;
seize the day; be adventurous; try out many things; see how many skills you can
learn and how many conferences you can attend. Just behold!
2.)
BEWARE - Beware is a word from ancient times that serves
as a good warning.
Beware
says: Behold the seed and its many prospects but beware
not to plant it on rocky ground lest it withers; Behold the possibilities but
beware the unknowns; Behold your well designed future but beware the
temptations.
There are four parts to beware in the pursuit of
your dreams - they are called the four
horsemen of true success and they include INTEGRITY, HEALTH, FAMILY, SOUL.
Let's take a quick look.
a.)
INTEGRITY - Integrity simply means living by the same set of
values in the totality of your life.
Pity the overly ambitious man with the poor
philosophy who cons his way to temporal success but loses his integrity along
the way. Little does he know that Integrity is currency. It is cash. Better
tell him to BEWARE!
The wise ancient philosopher, Democritus once
famously said, "Hope of dishonest
gain is the beginning of loss." So, Beware!
Beware not to lose your integrity in the early
days in pursuit of your dreams lest you cripple your future.
b.)
HEALTH - One of the best lines on health in ancient
scripts encourages us to treat our
bodies like a temple. You may ask, what is a temple? A temple is a holy
ground - something of importance; something attended to.
"Health
is wealth," the popular saying goes. Quite ironical
though, that a lot of us neglect our health in pursuit of wealth, but starting
today, I ask that you turn the coin around.
My favorite teacher, Jim Rohn once said, "if you want to be healthy, study
health." That is a good note to jot down.
Make your health a study. Amongst your lofty
goals for the coming months, why not include, "I will not fall sick
once" and then go to work on it. Do not leave it to chance or prayers
alone. Remember "faith without works is dead."
Your health; beware leaving it untouched!
If you would have asked the personal computer and
I-Phone legend, Steve Jobs at his deathbed what he wish he had taken more
seriously while he was younger, there is a likelihood he would have said - my
health.
c.)
FAMILY - I was once known for saying to myself and anyone
who cared to listen, "it is cool to be a rebel; I do not need my family to
achieve my goals and fulfil purpose; if they do not gravitate towards my ideas
and ambitions, then let them be."
I was once known for that until I realized there
was a better way; a better philosophy. The day my philosophy took a revamp in
that regards was probably the day I heard the story of one of my role models,
Mrs. Ibukun Awosika and how she was able to get her family to support her lofty
dreams while trying to start her furniture company at the age of 25.
You see, it is probably true that you can achieve
all of your goals and fulfil all of your dreams, yet conflicting with family,
but I dare to state that you don't need that reputation. The neighbour next
door whispers, "he is a valuable
man in the eyes of the world, but to his family, he stinks." What a
pathetic lifestyle!
Why act small when you can be bigger? Why not walk
the high road and bring your family along? It only takes some determination and
willingness on your part to convince them to buy into your vision and ideas.
Remember, you will still have to do a lot of convincing down the line. So, why
not start with family?
The love between parents and child is described
by the wise as unconditional while the love between husband and wife is said to
be sacred, hence you don't need to visit the seven continents in search of
ideas to bring them on your side; you only need to find and use the right words
to convince family to brave the storm with you.
In
the end, family is all you have got, so beware leaving
your family behind. That is a good philosophy.
d.)
SOUL - Here is a good philosophical question from one of
the greatest books of history to ponder...it is called food for thought. It
says, "what shall it profit a man
if he gains the whole world but loses his soul?"
Kids should be asked this question right from the
nursery level so that it goes into the depths of their subconscious from the
tender age.
Someone said Judas Iscariot - the betrayer in the
bible - got the money. Yes, he got the money but the story further says, he was
so unhappy with himself that he killed his worthless self!
He gave his soul - his essence, his innermost
self and personality - away in the pursuit of money.
Remember, you can have all the material things in
the world but if you have lost self respect, what have you really got?!
If Judas were invited to give a speech at a
conference today, I am sure the word BEWARE won't be far away from his
lips.
He would say, "Beware! Beware not to lose your soul in the pursuit of dishonest
gains as the only way to ever attain success and enjoy it is to achieve it
honestly and with pride in what you have done."
So friends, in the coming months, take good
inventory of these two words: BEHOLD and BEWARE.
One says, "Behold
the new horizon appearing on the distant hills" but the other says, "beware the dangers that lie
ahead."
Cheers.
Hmmmm...#powerful words
ReplyDeleteThumbs up phky👍
Thank you Julianah, it's good to read from you 😍
DeleteI am moved😧😧😧
ReplyDeleteThese words are deep.
These sayings is a must read for everyone, for emphasis and enlightenment sake.
Your memory is blessed for these beautiful string of words that hits the nail in the head inside the soul.
I choose to behold😎! I promise to beware!!😱
😁😁😁 thank you Joshua.Great you choose to put the two words into action. Its Good to read from you again.
DeleteYou're most welcome, ma'am.
DeleteWow!! Am greatly inspired. Its a must read for everyone indeed. Thanks for this piece dear
ReplyDeleteThank you dear. Do well to share it with others
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