*"DON'T BECOME SOMEBODY BEFORE YOU START: EMBRACING THE JOURNEY*
The journey to success is often paved with uncertainty, self-doubt, and perseverance. In a world where achievements and accomplishments are often celebrated, it's easy to get caught up in the end goal and forget the value of the journey. However, it's essential to remember that success is not just about reaching a destination; it's about the experiences, lessons, and growth that come with it.
*The Dangers of Waiting*
Many people wait for the perfect moment, the right opportunity, or until they feel worthy to start pursuing their goals. They might think, "I'll start when I'm more experienced," "I'll begin when I've got the right connections," or "I'll do it when I'm more confident." But the truth is, waiting for the perfect moment or until you're somebody can lead to procrastination and stagnation.
*The Power of Starting*
Starting, even when you don't feel ready, is often the most effective way to make progress and achieve your goals. When you begin, you'll learn, adapt, and grow in ways you never thought possible. You'll develop new skills, build meaningful relationships, and gain valuable experiences that will shape you into the person you're meant to be.
*Becoming Through Doing*
The idea that you need to be somebody before you start is a misconception. You become somebody by starting, taking action, and persisting through challenges. Every successful person has been in your shoes, and they've achieved their goals by taking that first step and continuing to move forward.
*Conclusion*
Don't wait until you feel like you're somebody to start. Begin with the faith that you'll become the person you need to be as you work towards your goals. Remember, it's the journey, not the destination, that shapes you into the best version of yourself. Start today, and let the process of growth and learning transform you into the person you're meant to be.
Good night to you all, we shall meet tomorrow by God grace.
By
Comrade Dr.Ojedokun Jonathan National President Oke-Ogun Indigenous Youths

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