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I am an energetic,creative,bold,self-motivated,GOD-fearing and a young professional striving for excellence in leadership and business. He is having a passion for poetry and personal development. Also like to communicate the idea of PEACE and the youth having a positive mental attitude and creating positive change in their communities. He believes that, in our part of the world , if our leaders will do away with their self-seeking desires and crave for the betterment of their citizens, by free movement trade and people,eradicate war and hunger,ensure environmental sustainability, the world will be a better place to live. A firm handshake and may God bless us all in whatever we do. cheers.

Thursday, June 13, 2013

Why The OLD Man Told Me Wise Words.

It was a hot sunny afternoon, where I needed to catch up with an appointment and I was already behind time.

 As I stood at a junction patiently waiting for a bus, I turned to my right and saw this old man coming. He was in a blue shirt with double pockets on the chest, a woven straw hat, a sunglasses and holding a bag.”

As he got closer to me, he stopped and asked with a calm phonation, “If I was in the military?” I replied that, “no” and gave a smile. 

He continued that, “I would perfectly fit for a soldier man and why don’t I apply to be one.” I replied, “That’s fine but I am not interested in that.” He followed up with another question that, “then what am I interested in?” “I would like to make use of my talents”, I said to him.

He doffed his hat and asked, “What would I like to do with my talents?” I replied that, “like solving the problems in the communities.”

He removed his sunglasses and told me again, “I look like a soldier man.” I chuckled and looked unto the road if a bus was coming.

He continued that, “do I know am very handsome?” I chuckled again and nodded. He added that, “What makes you more handsome is that, you have a dimple and that the women will be flocking around you.” I felt overwhelmed!

He said, “What thrills me about you is the way you’ve tucked your shirt into your trousers.” I took a majestic look at myself and raised my head. He asked again, “what makes me handsome?” I smiled and turned my head away, not knowing what to say. He went on to say, “what beats his heart is to see young men of late with their pants down their buttocks and some of these claim to be in their final years in the university.”

I looked at his gray hair, the energy in his voice and time he is offering me, I wondered why, but my mind told me to show respect and be patient.

He referred me to the Bible and told me to check Proverbs: 20: 29, “The glory of young men is their strength and the slender of old men is their grey head.”

He asked, “How can a young man misuse his glory?” I replied, “To involve in bad practices.” “Like”, he asked, I said, “Immorality, armed robbery, drinking, smoking and womanizing.”

He showed me a small book, which was elaborating what a young man should look for when in search of a companion. He asked me, “If I was dating”, and I said, “Yes”.

The attributes the book indicated were spiritual mentality, moral uprightness, trustworthiness and you can add the last one because I have forgotten but it must exclude beauty, funny etc. The book meant not for us to look for superficial qualities.

He said emotionally that, “because of the way I had dressed, he could stick his head for me in every place and guarantee his support for me and he will be looking to attend my wedding ceremony.”

He realised he was taking much of my time; he took my number and told me he would give me a call.

Has the time spent with this gray man been fruitless?

Or what do you think about this incident?