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Once upon a time, there was a young tree born in to the orchard of life. As the little tree stretched his limbs, he was so excited to be alive. He looked up and he saw that all around him were many big trees. As soon as he was old enough, he cried out to the trees with great happiness. “Please tell me. What is my life purpose? What is it that I’m supposed to do?” And the trees looked down tenderly. “Well in order to fulfil your purpose, you must make bark that looks like this…” they said looking down at themselves, “…and leaves that look like these. And if you do this well enough, one day you will be able to stand proud, and you will make oranges that look just like these.” The little tree was thrilled; he finally knew what his life purpose was. And so as the days turned into weeks, he tried his best to make bark like that and leaves like those. But sadly, he soon realized that no matter how hard he tried, he could not get his bark to look like that, or his leaves to look like those. And so he felt the bitter disappointment of someone who had failed and not only himself, but those he cared for. The orange trees never spoke of their feelings, but he felt their disappointment and it stung. The little tree grew slowly. One day he was tall enough to see beyond the orange trees. To his amazement he saw that at the edge of the orchard, were trees that looked very different to the orange trees. And so he called out to them, “You over there! I see you are also different. Perhaps you can tell me, what is my life purpose? I long to know. Please tell me what it is that I must do.” These trees would not say much. “Your life purpose is to grow thorns that look like these,” they said. “If you do not grow thorns you will fail in your life purpose and you will surely perish. This world is filled with creatures that will destroy you, if you do not protect yourself.” And they would say no more. So, the young tree sat and thought about this for a long time. I have grown far too relaxed, he thought. I now understand that this is a dangerous world. He tried his best to create thorns. And yet again he failed – none would grow. Each day that ended, reminded him more and more, that he was failing to fulfil his life purpose. The frustration that grew within him started to show. He could not grow thorns, and so he grew thorns of an even more dangerous kind – he grew invisible ones. And the birds and the insects that once were his friends, he chased away. Even though the orchard was bustling with life - he now felt completely and utterly alone. And the days dissolved into weeks, and the seasons changed. One night in the darkness and in his aloneness, he woke to hear the thunderous cries of a death light. A fire had come. It swept through the orchard destroying everything in its path, leaving only blackness in its wake. Everything that could run did, but the trees could not. Even the thorn trees were defenceless against this hot predator. The fire approached with angry speed and was shouting with a noise that was loader than anything the little tree had every known. Just when he thought the fire would take him, the winds changed and the fire retreated. He eventually fell into an exhausted sleep. In the morning light he woke to see an orchard that he didn’t recognise. All around him was – nothing. Instead of green, there was black. And instead of trees, now only columns of smoke, rising from patches of earth that hissed and spat. He was the only one that had survived the fire. He realized that he was now truly, completely and totally alone. He cried out to the sky and to the burnt orchard – “Why?” The reply was an eerie silence. Utterly alone, he stood. The days dissolved into weeks and he felt himself retreating inside of himself, deeper and deeper still. With no one to speak to, he began to do something he had not done before – he began to talk to himself. After a while, he realized that if he kept quiet and went to a still place inside himself, a peaceful inner voice would emerge. This voice sounded just like his, but it was somehow wiser and more peaceful than he knew himself to be. So he began to speak often to this inner voice. It eased his loneliness and it greatly eased the burden of the empty orchard. As the days blossomed into weeks, he nurtured this new relationship within himself, and then one day it occurred to him. Why don’t I just ask the voice inside of me, the same question I once asked of the orange trees and the thorn trees? And so he breathed deeply and put his attention inside himself. Then he asked, “Please tell me, for you seem wiser than I. What is my life purpose? What is it that I am supposed to do?” His heart felt pain because the question was so deep. He opened his mind and waited. The quiet voice inside of him whispered, “You are asking the wrong question.” “What do you mean the wrong question? I want to know what I must do. I want to know my purpose,” he replied. “You are asking the wrong question,” the gentle voice continued. “Instead of asking what it is that you must do, you should rather ask, ‘Who am I?’” A moment of silence passed, and then the voice explained. “If you do not know who you are, how will you know what to do?” If I do not know who I am, how will I know what to do? He repeated to himself. As the understanding hit home, he felt sadness and he said, “But… but I don’t know who I am.” And the still voice replied with kindness, “You are who you have always been. Nothing has the power to change who you are. Only you have the power to forget, that is all. Even you cannot change who you are, you can only forget or hide.” He looked down at himself, small and unimpressive. This is on purpose? He wondered disbelieving. “What if I can’t remember who I am? How do I remember me?” he asked... ...to be continued http://thoughtofficial..com.ng/2017/06/purpose-of-life-apple-tree-part-1.html
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Nobody knows how this happened sha. LALASTICLALA PUSKIN SAMUELUMO
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Efewestern:No vex, abeg help me list all of them when you know so. #ProudlyUrhobo |
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As you can see the picture, the traditional men's attire worn although just have the top on without the wrapper below. Being an Urhobo man is a great pride many would fail to understand. Majority of people have the mentality that Urhobo men have 3 major shortcomings namely; 1. Drunks 2. Womanizers 3. Wife beaters (Domestic violence) But it's all wrong. It is an individual problem not a tribal one. #Africa #Nigeria #Deltastate #Southsouth #Urhobo
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The American Country Music singer, Thomas Rhett & his wife- Lauren Akins' finally welcomed their daughter home from Uganda! 'Meet your new family, Willa Gray Akins--But don't get too used to being an only child, your little sister is due in 3 months.' The Ugandan born adopted baby has been named- Willa Gray Akins and she won't be an only child. Source:http://gistblognaija..com.ng/2017/05/thomas-rhett-and-wife-welcome-adopted.html
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PrettyCrystal:Sorry to say but i happen to have lived in Benin. Such things do not strike me as coincidence. He was either in a gang (which is sure as a Benin Breed) before leaving the country or he may have messed up with peoples finances (picking cash for yahoo boys) if you know what i mean. Benin City is a dead zone and i feel sorry for this young man. Advice to others, "hold were you hold strong" and try not to step on toes. RIP PAPI |
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Please anybody with a referral as to being a freelance writer/ghost writer? |
GDP:please i would really appreciate other sites i could work on as maority of them only accept USA based writers or better still, referral to anyone who needs a writer here in nigeria or nairaland. |
LibrarianD:Dbanj has been married since 2016 na https://www.thecable.ng/confirmed-koko-master-dbanj-secretly-married-didi-kilgrow-on-saturday |
Well, a lot of men feel the unnecessary need to either "claim" to be busy or ill just to avoid shopping with 'Bae'. Men are known to be naturally 'straight to target' shoppers as they get into the store, walk straight to the section of the item they already planned from home on getting, pick it (them) up and head straight for the cashier and out they go. We all know women and their zigzag shopping skills which could drive any man crazy if he happens to be with 'Bae'. There have been controversies over the opinion that any man who picks lingerie or sexy lipstick shades for 'Bae' is a potential gay. What would be your opinion on this? I know of majority of male and female folks who would support the opinion but then there are a lot of men out there who are adorable professional shopping buddies with the best taste in making choices unlike some females and yet are straight. Nigerian people might go ahead and call this men, 'woman wrapper' but that's not the case. I see them as heroes to 'Bae'. Now, rather than complain about the appearance of 'Bae' all the time before she leaves the house, have you on a good day tried doing some shopping on her behalf and see the out come of what she could possibly look like if only you cared to give her the extra attention and support with the ward-robe change? This actually helps we guys stop being 'bitches' by that i mean 'naggers' over what and what way our Lady should look. ...Doesn't mean you should go and shop 'Okirika- low quality' or 'na she holy pass' kind of clothing- If you know what i mean. LOL Have a Blessed week! Culled from http://thoughtofficial..com.ng/2017/04/guys-does-shopping-with-bae-define-your_29.html?m=1
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At least 68 children were among those killed when a suicide car bombing tore through buses carrying evacuees from besieged government-held towns in Syria, activists said Sunday. Saturday’s blast hit a convoy carrying residents from the northern towns of Fuaa and Kafraya as they waited at a transit point in rebel-held Rashidin, west of Aleppo. 126 people were killed in the attack, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said, updating a previous toll of 112 dead.At least 109 of the dead were evacuees, the Britain-based monitoring group said, while the rest were aid workers and rebels guarding the convoy. The evacuations were taking place under a deal between Syria’s regime and rebels that is also seeing residents and rebels transported out of Madaya and Zabadani, towns near Damascus which are surrounded by pro-government forces. https://greennews.ng/easter-tragedy-68-children-die-in-suicide-car-bombing/
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Lol, just imagine this in Nigeria and tell me if amusement park or shop rite park in enugu would be in business. If a Nigerian goes there, we can make tangible the space and resources. May be it didn't met the people's taste, I still can't believe that a park of such design could be abandoned in a densely populated country like Japan [/quote] |
How much is it going for pls? |


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