Common but consequential . Weekend concept (Week 131)

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Common but consequential . Weekend concept (Week 131)
>The way you treat yourself sets the standard for others.

 โ€“ Sonya Friedman.


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*My glasses is first*.


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There was a time in my life when I didn't know exactly what I wanted but I bought them because my peers had them so just to feel among, I try to buy such stuffs whether or not they are of some value. Most times I bought those stuffs get home and I don't like them and I gift it out . The main question is why did I buy this at the first place.


Bad wears
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For many years, I bought things that I never needed and one day I read any article that says ***if a fool hasn't gone to the market, bad wears won't be sold***. This revamped my position on owning assets.

>How big or small should an asset be?

I thought that asset is something that is very big and cost a lot of money to acquire. Maybe I'm wrong. But I try to see from a different view that assets are those things that are essential, big or small but contribute alot to my daily living and happiness making things work well for me.
#WeekendExperience is a community founded by @galenkp here on #hiveblog and if you are thinking of what to write on , then do well to follow the community and [here's a link to the week 131 weekend engagement concept](https://hive.blog/hive-168869/@galenkp/week-131-weekend-engagement-concept) every one is allowed to take part in this biweekly contest.

>What is the most helpful thing I own .

It might be surprisingly to hear me say that the most helpful thing I have is my glasses.
**Health is wealth we're told** and obviously, a blind would prefer his vision back than anything else.

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Back in the year 1991 , a Sunday afternoon, back from church service and went with elder sister to pick some vegetables from the farm, a playful child was , playing with cutlass and the story ended that I got a cut on my left eye ๐Ÿ‘๏ธ Cornea , my parents tried to give me the best medical attention but nothing much was done because there were no facilities to care for me ๐Ÿ˜ญ๐Ÿ˜ญ๐Ÿ˜ญ๐Ÿ˜ญ. So the eye go deformed.
>Hope with one eye.

The eyes never gave me any troubles. And at different times, I visited the ophthalmologist and they kept telling me my eye is okay. And one Thursday morning, my right eye which is the only light remaining went off and I tasted blindness for about 10 months and my sight was restored after much treatments . Thanks to *technological advancement* . 

>Academic work stopped without glasses.

Eight years after the my sight was restored, I was still reading without glasses, use the screen without glasses but I still asked for glasses, different eye tests yet I was not recommended any till I couldn't read nor use my mobile phone without an aid of a glasses. Sounding like a bad omen being the first to use glasses in the history of the family. And since I can read effectively with the glasses and work from my mobile phone comfortably, the glasses becomes the most helpful thing I have for without it, no reading nor would I use the screen.

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