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SAFETY LAST _AGHARA JOHN PAUL


Through the years, our minds, our society, workplace, school system and almost every organization has made us believe and accept that “Safety First” is the motto of humanity. But safety first has done a great harm than good to the human mind that is longing for transformation. 
Safety first has hindered governmental development, industrial growth and the exploits of God’s creature. Safety first puts a wall of limitation/barrier before the eyes of your mind that you dare not delve into the oceans of deep waters where the big play takes place. It grows fears of failure inside of you that ultimately hinders you from trying out new ideas and concepts that will result to greater achievements. Safety first appears in the form of your family and friends stopping you from pursuing a path because it had never been done before. This virus has killed many dreams that would have made our society a lot better. 

But today, Let me shock you by telling you that Safety First has never been the motto of dreamers or success driven leaders. I give you a new motto and this motto is called “SAFETY LAST”. 

Safety last fights and breaks down the spirit of fear holding you back from pursuing your dreams. Martin Luther King Jnr. was never thinking Safety First when he led his Freedom March to Washington Dc where he delivered the famous “I HAVE A DREAM” speech. Mother Theresa was never afraid to stand up for her beliefs. Talk about the great Nelson Mandela who led South Africa out to freedom. Nelson Mandela was not even afraid to abandon his legal career to go to prison for the cause of freedom. 

May I inform you that pain births success at the end of the tunnel. Oops! Even scripture says “Weeping may endure for a night but joy (success) comes in the morning. The pain or loss of today shouldn’t make you lose the glory of tomorrow. Never be afraid to pursue you dream which will transform society through you.
Think Safety last in pursuit of your life's goals.

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