Dreams are typical judgment day of our life time. Growing up, trying to integrate yourself to what the society have  come to be, running around as a kid, doing some funny things as a youth, now the society have made a very high demand of its atmosphere, bigger pictures could be the only way out.

Less privileged individuals Seem to be the ones with high dreams, seeing the big pictures of famous people, serve as a step ahead. These children have high hopes for themselves, but still they look down on the qualities they have got, inferiority complex get the best of them, slum was never a good place to raise a child, but the circumstances is a thing, you cannot just get rid of it.

The bigger pictures of famous people get the best of them, they are too desperate to eliminate the sufferings, and earn a better living. They get use to all kinds of activities in slum, which sometimes, helpful and also degrade the moral upbringing of children.

Since government failed to channel its attention to such issues, it hinders the dreams of millions of people, there by pushing them, to circumstances of such ignoble atmosphere. Social amenities and other relevant factors to better humanity have been denied, empty manifesto, bamboozled and misled. Despite the weak conditions, the bigger pictures made them very excited, they dreamed and hoped to be among the bigger pictures.

We are in a world with limited resources to make a difference in life, this could be only way out, it should not also be an excuse to what you will become, because success is never on discount, and greatness is never on sale.

Those mentors you look up to while growing up are the bigger pictures, they will always shape your way to success, if you were to follow their footsteps and the stance they take in life to be where they are today, it is all about dedication to work and you can achieve a great milestone.

Anthony Emmanuel Network

Recent Posts

Mmeso Inspires: A Gold Ring

He extended his hand but she wave it off, He smiled. "My name is Ikenna…

10 hours ago

Mmeso Inspires: The Crown

To take the crown, You must bear the cross. You don't even know why you…

12 hours ago

Mmeso Inspires: The Surprise

I looked at the diamond case before me and then at him, I knew it…

2 days ago

A Journey in Service: Nigeria’s Long Walk to Nation Building and a Watch for the Rest of Africa

The pressing issue in Africa remains leadership, Nigeria’s former Head of State, Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida,…

2 days ago

Mmeso Inspires: Do or Die

After I met Fred, The narrative changed. You know... Men are not the same after…

3 days ago

Outrageous Hike in Data Price Causes Ire in Nigeria

Nigeria’s wobbling economy has spread across all aspect of life, as telecommunication companies in Nigeria…

4 days ago