YOUR STORY

We have heard many interesting stories of old. We know of those that excited our souls and others that frightened the ghost in us.
We have listened to the truths and lies in them, as well as embraced the mix blessings in these stories of ages.

Many of the stories are a reflection of what we subtly yearn for, which sinks in our hopes of aspiration.

But a careful search on our faces might mirror our own unique stories waiting to birth in different perspectives.
What is your unique story dear Reader?
How many stories can you recall?
Why are the words of your stories seriously silent in a seemingly serene synopsis of sages? Please don't tell me it would be of no use or that the world is busily noisy to listen or grant hearing to your story.
With a blessing of listening to many voices of souls, fact is that you also have a story or two to share.
Your respectful silence is silver but your effort to share your story to those of us with patience to listen is a golden opportunity to treasure.
In her opinion the bestselling novelist Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie opines that "Many stories matter. Stories have been used to dispossess and malign. But stories can also be used to empower, and to humanise. Stories can break the dignity of a people. But stories can also repair that broken dignity." 
Certainly your unique stories can evoke an inspiration for us to keep waking, talking and walking on this pilgrimage. Your story is an eternal experience we your potential readers are itching to relish. Have a great day. Greetings.
#KYB ✍🏿®#

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