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Developing Capacity. Don't let whom you are now stop you from pursuing the possibility you have to become more


Promotion is a prove that you have outgrown a phase.
To develop capacity is to be trusted with more.
To be trusted with more comes with responsibilities .
Don't pray for greatness if you can't handle criticism.
If you are not ready to roar, don't pray to be a lion.
If you are not ready to soar, don't pray to be an eagle.
Don't pray for riches if you are not ready to be generous.
Don't pray for success if you cannot do what it takes to sustain it.
Don't pray for God to use you, if you cannot be dead to self. God only use dead men, they are called living sacrifice.
Don't pray for a wife or husband if you are not ready to take responsibility.
Don't ask for children if you are not ready to sacrifice.
Don't aspire to be a skydiver if you are afraid of height.
Don't aspire to lead others, if you can't lead your self.
Don't aspire to be a Geologist if you are lazy about going for field work.
Don't aspire to be a world swimmer if you are afraid of water.
Don't let whom you are  now stop you from pursuing the possibility you have.
Your current capacity needs an upgrade and you can't deny it.


From Oyedele Oludayo
maranathaoye@gmail.com

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