
When people do things and act like they don't care, we see them and act like we don't care. Some people ask, y should I care? But d question should be y shouldn't u? We are Africans no aliens. We have been born to care. Brotherly love is wat we were taught. How we have forgotten all that.
I attended my cousin's Inter-House sports competition some weeks ago. There I saw girls of all shapes and sizes. These were kids who couldn't be more than 17. They had all sorts of clothes on. But d striking thing was the fact that they all thought it wise to expose their cleavage. Why?
These kids have learnt wrongly.
How did d world get dis rotten? What went wrong?
This thing is not something they caused for themselves. They watched adults do it and they learnt from them. Pls don't raise an argument based on "Conscience."
It is indeed true, that we all have a conscience, but our consciences are built in the way we've been trained. If we've been trained to see 'killing' as a good thing, our conscience will see it as such.
The world is a small place. What we do now goes a long way in affecting someone somewhere. We might not know, but our actions have chain reactions.
Boys like me love to get our spirits aroused by such images but then, would we be happy to see our own sisters dressing as such?
I know babes have issues wit themselves, but I bet no girl would be willing to see her brother bring home a girl who has all of her cleavage showing. Babes pls advice urselves.
As a writer once wrote, "We are the people our parents warned us about." I pray we're not.
My philosophy is simple. When u do evil, people love u for the wrong reasons. When u do good, people hate u for the wrong reasons.
Don't forget that d wages of sin is death. Love ur neighbour as u love urself.
I'm no preacher. Just a regular fun loving guy.