Let's make something clear, “students think". In fact, students think a
lot about money, drinks, parties, opposite sex and so on but most
importantly students think about their lives after
school, which is
good.
The bad thing however is that what they think about life after school
are majorly unrealistic thoughts like, "hey, I am finally in 100 level
studying economics in Kogi State University, and I'll graduate in 4
years’ time, then go for service and probably do some masters and PhD
thingy then get a job and make money".
That's so unrealistic that its makes WWE wrestling more real. Its plain
garbage thought you need to start getting out of your head. This life
isn't Hollywood, and when you're born into one hell of a country like
Nigeria you need to wise up and start thinking with your "brain".
If you can take your time and look outside your window to see millions
of graduates roaming about the streets you'll probably understand that
it’s not as easy as you think it is, if it was that easy your parents
and your friends parents and all parents in Nigeria will be multi
billionaires and you may not even need to go to school.
Life isn't easy, and Nigeria is making life even harder for Nigerians.
The labour market is so choked up, it will take extra power for an angel
to pass through. There is hardship in every corner of the country and
the earlier you realize these things, the better for you.
So instead partying and smiling all around school why don't you sit
yourself down and not only think logically but also plan logically.
These topics might get you onto the right path:
- First and foremost you need to realize you only have one life to live,
every circumstance you find yourself will most definitely come once,
you don't go to primary school twice, well, except you're going there
the second time to teach or something. My point is, in every situation
you find yourself you have to try hard in making the best outta that
situation, if you don't succeed, it’s okay, at least you tried.
- Ask yourself questions, like why are there few rich people in the
country, what can I do to get there, what are my potentials, what are my
weaknesses. You have tons of questions you should start asking
yourself.
- You need to start tasking yourself. Are you too young to make money?? I
mean, there are lots of unemployed graduates out there who still depend
on their parents. I know you don't want to belong in that category when
you're done with school. You need to know what you have to do to make
that money so you do not have to depend on anybody.
God has given you a talent, why don't you discover it and start using it
to make money now. There are tons of things you can do as an
undergraduate that can cough out money for you, you just need to think
and plan on how to strike a balance between your academics and what
you're doing.
It's not how petty the job is or how little you're earning. It’s about
knowing for a fact that you can do something to improve your situation.
A lot of OND, HND, BSc, PhD holders are out there (those certs are
common these days), some even have all those certs with them at the
moment but have nothing to show for it because they failed to realize
that school is not about learning on how to work for a boss, it’s also
about how to develop yourself to being your own boss.
- You need to stop thinking about your future and know that the future
you are thinking of is "NOW". You have to start thinking and planning
logically from now on.
- You need to start encouraging yourself to do things that'll make you
big. Forget where you are now, it doesn't matter, its where you're going
to be when it’s all said and done that matters.
Forget the fact that you stay in Dagana or you stay in one shady place
around KSU, and your fellow mates stay in billionaires lodge or
exquisite lodge (it’s probably not their money anyways), it doesn't
matter. What matters is that you are formulating a plan that will change
your situation when four years is done and dusted.
- All in all you have to think of doing only what's necessary to get
that money, not something people like or what they don't like, not what
brings shame to you or doesn't bring shame to you, you don't have to
care what people think about you, 'cause at the end of it all it's you
and only you that matters.
Nobody remembers the disgusting or not disgusting things Dangote has
done in the past, because it was necessary to get him to where he is
now, “the richest man in Africa".
Akinwunmi peter
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