Friday 1 July 2016

EFFECT AT HOME THE BEST OBTAINABLE ELSEWHERE

Good leaders unhesitantly take the challenge to make sure the best life achievable anywhere is also possible in their own communities/nations. Whenever they are opportune to go elsewhere, they keenly observe how things run and take note of whatever is worthwhile that is missing in their own place so they could reproduce the same back at home.

Only bad leaders travel the whole world solely for personal pleasure without being inspired by the excellence of their host nations to ensure their own nations are also built up and measure up to excellent standard. Since they are not interested in the prosperity of their own people; the enjoyment and wonderful experiences they often have in those well organised, well governed, well developed and well secured places don't provoke reflections and thoughtfulness in their hearts to take initiatives for reproducing the same at home.

To worsen the case, instead of taking efforts required to make their homeland a good place to be for people all over; their usual practice is to relocate their own children to those successful nations (under the pretext of security reasons) not minding what becomes of those left behind.

It is not of good leaders to shut their minds against taking clue at the wellness of others to effect the same in the lives of their own people.

Never hesitate to judiciously effect in your life the good you see in others. Never hesitate to make possible in your own country the best life achievable anywhere.

Attempts to build our lives as individuals without building the societies wherein we live or hailed from render us uncompleted.

Development and under development of any nation are deliberate and intentional acts of/by the stakeholders and the rest citizens.

#Pepperish-Food-For-Thought for all national stakeholders across the world especially, leaders and citizens of under developed and developing nations.
#changetheworld

_Stephen Olamilekan Jimoh
Advance Everyday
...living life at best

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