DAILY DOSE OF VIM AND VIGOUR
life·@boristy·
0.000 HBDDAILY DOSE OF VIM AND VIGOUR
 **SATISFACTION** A satisfied life is more important than a successful life. whenever people try to argue on this,i calmly ask them to define success.then they stand fumbling. Let me give your a minute to digest this. In reality success cannot be defined as the term is defined by society. Check this, Our role models have role models who they deem successful. So ideally, no one can define success. A satisfied life is defined by our state of mind and inner peace. As we go about our daily activities, we must keep in mind that everyone has his own path to success.hence, we must restrain from the habit of constantly comparing our lives with others and be content in our hustle. **THE DREAMCHASER'S PLIGHT** Societal expectations and pressures made enock always ready to make some bucks even if it meant,he had to do some really bad stuffs. Legal or illegal, he had to make it. This was a boy who came from, though not that affluent, a noble and humble home. He was the first son to his mother and the third son to his dad. Society had created the impression that the first born of every family ought to have a financial advantage over the younger children and enock had to succumb to that at all cost.In the family, he who had gold made the rules.As such, kwasi had to abide by the golden rule of the family. On the Other hand, his younger brother mawuli paid no heed to such standards and moved according to his own pace. Fast money had been the anthem of enock after he completed junior high school.He engaged in all sorts of deviant and recalcitrant behaviors with his hood gang "The Dream chasers" as they were usually tagged. Everything was going on smoothly as regards to revenue realized from the sale of narcotic substances ,cyber and physical fraud. They were the boys who ran the street and had all the finest ladies in town. Money, ladies and fast cars clouded their sense of reasoning. Kwasi had passed society's uptitude test and was now successful with half a million stashed in the account. He now wielded lots of power in the family and made all the rules. Funny enough, kwesi had all the money yet wasn't always happy. "A sad rich young man" Quite ironic. What could be the matter? How can one posses much wealth and not be freely happy?. The dream chasers as they called themselves, in their quest to acquire wealth had entered into a covenant with a deity from the nearby shrine. The terms of the covenant wasn't disclosed until the ritual was performed. They were told to never see the sun or daylight. That was the price they had to pay to be great. Kwesi was locked. He had lots of money with lots of restrictions. Mawuli had completed vocational school with the craftsman skills of engine repairs. He later on established a local mechanic shop in the neighborhood and was very supportive to his younger siblings. Mawuli loved to fix things, thus was always happy with his job of fixing engines. Accidentally, kwasi saw daylight for onetime and lost his eyesight. He couldn't bear the pain and anguish of being a blind boy, hence he committed suicide. **NB**:*NO SUCH THING IS LIFE THAT IS BETTER THAN YOURS. SO LOVE YOURS* @boristy Read and Meditate.
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