Aug 23 2006
OF THE SAME LAND, DIFFERENT BUILDING
This write-up is from Akinyele Fadare
Some days back, I got into a discussion with my sister-in-law, and somewhere along the line she began to tell the story of two good friends who bought landed propertyclose to each other. The first one immediately moved the builders to site and the construction work started. In a matter of weeks, the building structure started to rise. The other guy also moved his contractors to the site but no sign of work was seen on the site although the contractors we seen to be working on the site every day. Within few months, the first guy was through with his building work.
About two months later, the first guy noticed that the second guy’s building started to rise. The building work continued for some time and what came forth was a towel. The first guy went to the second guy and asked him if he knew the implication of having such a high towel in such a location. To his greatest surprise the second friend laughed and said.
“What you don’t know is that all this while that it seemed nothing was being done on the site, I was only digging very deep and ensuring a solid FOUNDATION for the towel which I wanted to build.”
…Enough of my story, the moral behind my whole gist is the need for PATIENCE if we are ever going to be significant or make any difference in life. It looks like nobody is ready to wait for his time, even in business and his personal life. Words like growth and maturity seems to be lost in our vocabulary. We want it now and often times these normally hits the rocks because we can’t wait or have to patience to give our dreams what it takes.
Even in our country Nigeria, it looks like we all just want to get to the promised land today, we compare ourselves with developed nations like America who had its independence well over 200 years ago, we need to start learning the importance of waiting, of maturing. Time must takes its cause. We must consciously focus on the process and not just the product, not forgetting that a good process would definitely produce a good product.
So, let us learn the Art of Patience, if we really want to be who we are meant to be.
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Nice story with a poweful meaning. Unfortunately, patience is something I do not have much off!
Hey Khalid,
Patience does not come easily. One has to learn to be patience. Everything around us points to the fact that we just have to be in a hurry to get things done but I have since learnt that Patience pays.
Hmm good illustration of patience no one becomes great without going through the process, we got to learn to be long-term people in mind, it makes us shine brighter.
Even truly great man went through a process to get to where they are today
There is always a process for every position
There is always a process for every position… but how many of us are ready to go through the process? We are only interested in the end product. We just want to get what we want at all cost without doing anything if possible. Anyway, every successful man has learnt to stay with his plans. And ours will not be a different if we seek to succeed…