“When is your next
‘motivational’ piece going up on your blog?” I have had to cleverly dodge this
question anytime I’m asked since ‘Who Are You?’ was posted in November last
year. I always changed the subject when a reader bothered to find out. But one
avid reader of my posts beat me to my game and ‘extorted’ an answer from me.
And when I told him I was on a short break, he minced no words in telling me
“it’s a sign of failure”. He went on to tell me why he thought so, but I won’t
bore you with that. Initially, I thought he was jesting, but I was mistaken
when I saw no smile form on his face. Honestly, I felt lethargic writing
anything after that piece as I hadn’t been ‘motivated’ by any
circumstance…absolutely nothing. But his advice kept sounding in my ears each
time I saw him. And I said a silent prayer to God to give me something to write
about, like I usually do after every piece I write.
That motivation didn’t come when I expected it. Well, maybe it did but
I wasn’t giving situations around me the necessary attention they deserved
then. I had arrived home from work one evening and went straight for the remote
control to catch an EPL game. I hit the wrong button which took me to CCTVD
where a documentary on Chinese bamboo was
showing. Even
though the EPL game had started about 15 minutes before I got home, I decided
to spare some few minutes and watch that documentary. I was blown away by what
I gathered that evening, and I’ll endeavour to share my very short musings with
you in the next few sentences.
This particular bamboo's seedling is sowed together with other seeds. Days become weeks. Weeks
become months. Then tiny vegetations pierce through the soil in germination.
After some few months, they take their true form and shape, and it’s realized that our
seed didn’t make the cut. Perhaps, it didn’t photosynthesize enough. It failed in life!
But wait! Something sprouts after about 5 years in the soil. When
everyone had long forgotten about it and written it off, it sprouts. Yes, it does!
Not only does it show ‘tiny vegetation’, but it grows by about 30cm every 24
hours. Yes! You read right. EVERY 24 HOURS! It only stops growing when it’s
towered every other plant surrounding it.
Oftentimes, we are just like that seed. We start off our lives,
together with our contemporaries with some zeal to make it. But the realities
of life set in and throw plans overboard. One seems to do all the right things
but the situation still persists. The pain is exacerbated when one meets his
mates a couple of years later and find that they have made it. They drive in flashy
cars and live in palaces, with beautiful families as rewards. Then one asks himself
questions like “where did I go wrong?”…. “Am I cursed?”….. “Did God not create
me too?” It’s very frustrating, I know. Especially when you think you were
better than they were back in school.
You know, during the seed’s 5 year stay in the soil, it wasn’t just
lying forlorn. It just wasn’t biding its time. It was growing very strong roots
to sustain its gargantuan stature when it sprouts. Imagine if it grew at such
speed without a very strong base. It’ll die soon after piercing the top soil.
But with its deep roots, it still stands firm when it rains heavily or the sun
scorches. What’s more? It develops a very thick bark which makes it extremely
difficult to cut down even with a chainsaw.
So hear me: “the race is not for the swift, neither is the battle for
the strong, but that time and chance happens to them all”. Just keep going.
Don’t give up! Yes, you’ll fall a couple of times, but just get back up and
keep going. They’ll laugh at you, but you don’t give up, dear reader! Just keep
brightening the corner you find yourself, and you’ll soon realize that they’ll
be looking for that shining light in the corner to place on a higher pedestal.
My very good friend, Kwame Simpeh Jnr captures it succinctly: “Keep practicing,
keep dancing even to the faded tunes. Just be unstoppable!”
Recently, my employer decided to recognize some past and present
individuals who have made their mark in the company by hanging their framed
pictures on a Wall Of Heroes. Some employees thought some 'heroes' didn’t deserve to be called so. I thought same too, but I quickly changed my
stance when I realized there was nothing anyone could do about it. The
board had made their decision and it was final. It dawned on me that when that
candlelight in the corner is being placed on that higher pedestal, you will find
people who think that candle doesn't deserve to be placed on a bigger platform where
all will applaud its efforts. But haters are not God! When He wills it,
nothing can stop it. Just keep praying and putting in that effort.
My name is Paa Kwesi Bentum Williams. Don’t bury me; I’m a seed.
I’ll sprout, much to your surprise and displeasure! My haters are not God!
No matter what we are going through now, we will surely get to our peak with God on our side and being focused.
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