Try
to learn SOMETHING about everything and EVERYTHING about something
Thomas
Huxley
Truly, I cannot
remember where exactly I got the quote but I can remember the line vividly
since it successfully conquered a huge number of bytes in my brain.
Another thing I can
remember is that the above quote is super rampant in University of Lagos as it passes
through the ears of virtually all frosh students in the institution.
That’s it!
Now
I remember where it came from; I caught that phrase from UNILAG orientation
week… Well, let’s forget where I got it from and concentrate squarely on the
mission of this post…
It targets two main groups of people:
1. The folks with just one goal: This is where I remind myself of those
friends of mine who still languish in the thoughts that one stone cannot kill
two birds… Although, it seems really unrealistic to disprove their little dogma,
but remember, IT IS A MERE IDIOM.
On a more
serious note I want you to look at it from my bearing;
You have just
one life; yet, you eat, sleep, play and even study… See how much you can multitask. Well the claim
here is not that man is an infatigable creature but it is pertinent to understand
that it doesn’t hurt a dime to ONE MORE to what you are doing. You may have hindering
reasons like:
No
time: Are you really sure there is no time. Have you tried decreasing your
play time plus the times you just sit and do nothing? Have you minimized the time you spend on
eating sleeping and chatting? Oh yeah! What of the times you spend on social
media... Huh?
Note:
if you have checked for all these loopholes in your time management system and
you still find none wasting, then this article is not for you…
But, if you
actually did, then I advice sit back, relax and read on.
I don’t know what to do with my time:
Although this is a personal problem that can be solved by YOU alone, I’ll still
try and see if I can help. Have you ever
tried writing before? After a self
research , I have come to an inference that Writing is the one thing that
can fit into even your leisure times and could earn you even more that
your main commitments. So don’t just
sit and play temple run! Try writing today…
2. To armchair writers: The second group of people who should
drink from the wisdom of the idiom is the gang those writers who have fashioned
just one niche for their knowledge- i.e.(
Armchair writers).
Let it be clear
that the job called writing require you to comb the bushes and climb the
mountains of our planet or even travel into space for the sake of knowledge…
Okay, okay that is too much of exaggeration.
But on a more realistic ground you CANNOT become a successful writer if
you don’t take enough time to read into the world and jot down the things you
don’t know…. If not all but at least try to know SOMETHING ABOUT EVERY THING
by;
·
Read almost everything that comes your way:
don’t just read law books because you want to be a lawyer. Also try those of
science or Arts… Just keep reading even when you become a Guru
·
Value all species of knowledge: No knowledge is a waste… If you nonchalantly
loose it today, you might starve for it tomorrow
·
Engage in intellectual discussions : Be smart and
resign from being involved in foul talks and employ the habit of discussing on
brain fertilizing issues
·
Be an expert in one field: Never lose track of
your main field it is what defines your bearing( more like you compass)
·
Always make research: Google and Wiki are always
there for you. Don’t hesitate to ask questions…. YOU HAVE A RIGHT TO KNOW.
2 comments:
Olalere... Thumbs up
Thanks a lot
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