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Rikúdou Sénnin

@abudardapoet

Memento Mori. Poetaster. Sensei.

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First step to overcome shyness, and build confidence, is to have frequent conversations with your reflection in the mirror. Until you get comfortable doing that, you'll remain in your shell. And, no, that reflection isn't you, but your judge.

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Your dream is someone’s reality. Your reality is someone’s past. Your past is someone’s future. Your future is someone’s past. So calm down!

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Everybody cares about the fallen, but nobody cares about the one who's constantly raising them up. Everybody cares about the one that's being checked up on, but nobody cares about the one who's constantly doing all the checking, not even a simple, "How are you?"

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We forget that it takes strength to lift and hold another man's burden on our shoulders, and because these guys are also humans, they'll get tired, and at some point, their strength would wear out.

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It's like two people embarking on a long journey by foot. One gets tired, and the other one decides to give the tired one a back ride so the journey won't delay. Now, one is regaining their strength, while the other one is burning out.

The name's Bond, Vagabond (@mk_shafii) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I know many of us have been brought up to believe deeds like Hajj and Sadaqah are a cheat code. They can be. But it's not so simple. They won't save you from accountability for irresponsibility.

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Men without money go through terrible humiliation. May God open doors of opportunities to every man reading this. Amen in Jesus' name

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Animal Farm, brilliant writing and storytelling. There wasn't a single spoiler reading it, as though it was recently published. The tale was funny at first, and then painful by the time I started relating the events to the situation of Nigeria. A timeless masterpiece.

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In the past, menial jobs could help people sustain a living. Poor people who could not afford luxury could cater for their basic needs at least. But nowadays, even menial jobs are becoming as tactical as professions.

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If I was a very rich man, I would go back to university teaching. My passion for teaching, no matter how renewed, sadly, does not outweigh the number of people that rely on my intervention for their sustenance. And teachers in my country are very poorly renumerated.

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Boxer's realisation that he was no longer as strong as he used to be was the bullet that hit my heart. My favorite character in the book. But, of course, he represents the masses, so he was relatable, too much. When will the labour end? Because we're not getting any younger.