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Patriotic Creed

PATRIOTIC CREED:πŸ‡¬πŸ‡­ LIBERATION πŸ‡¬πŸ‡­ A student once asked me: "Master which tribe do you belong to," I told him without mincing words that  I am an Afrikan and a Ghanaian just like him.  I didn't bother to question the intent of his question but guessed the answer satisfied his curiosity.  Sometimes our allegiance to ourselves, our families, our ethnic groups, our professional associations, or our various religious sects and political parties gradually sucks the relevance of our love for Ghana.  The greed in our creeds; the interests in our inquest;  the burden in balancing the blessings in our unique diversity;   the sins in our souls;  the omissions in our mission;  the cost of the connivance in our corrupt course, and our benign negligence in almost everything we do,  seems to have molested our patriotic affection for our beloved country. In fact, our odd ways seem to make nonsense of the right practical ways of engaging in the affairs of this beautiful nation.  And th

Worry Less

Worry less about the wind out there, Bother less about the naysayer's vibes,  But concentrate your energy to prepare for the sail. Truth is that life is a journey we can't run away from but pursue diligently.  It is a vital sail with some exciting experience. It could also be bits and pieces of moments. Whatever it is to you, keep marching on, With positive thoughts to make the best. May your hustles be blessed. Stay Safe. Take care. ©KYB ✍🏿2/03/2021

🌷FAVOURABLE TREATIES🌷

Favourite treaties of our time lives.  Fascinating treaties of our relationships follows our fancy every day.  Fundamental treaties of our well-being continues to fall through Fridays.  But what has our attitude towards these treaties been?  What has our affections towards others been?  What has our responsibilities in living the duties these treaties imposes on us been as a people?  Have we been too hypocritical in accepting our failures in fulfilling what we ought to be doing?  Have we been excessively deceiving ourselves of the care we have for each other or have we over  abused the patience in the  trust of these treaties?  Or have we over professed our false piety in the name of loving the  God of Ghanaians, while we selfishly sink a people's empire? May God help us free our spirits, hearts and minds  from all hindrances and make us embrace the truth in these favourable treaties on this blessed  day.  TGIF. Remain blessed🌺 First published in 26-02-2026 ©KYB ✍🏿26/02/2021

Good Efforts

It's called chores in the house or home, for which reward or punishment are given in due measure. In our schools, marks or grades are awarded based on how we excel in our exercises or exams. In our workplaces, outputs or productivity largely  determines the rewards entrepreneurs or employers pay for labour. Good works and commitment count in religion, which for many complements our faith, prayer, actions in the overall redemption or salvation affairs. They may be given different names, with different descriptions, but whether they are our daily duties, task, services, work, labour, exercise, examination, practices, and commitment, efforts are required.  Human efforts are greatly required to help manifest divine blessing and our innate dreams.  As you walk in the gaiety of this day, please never stop exhibiting your good efforts wherever you are.   Kindly continue tapping into the energy of this day and make the best efforts in all you do you.   May God bless your GOOD EFFORTS. Gree

The Gift of Love

πŸ’• ❤️ πŸ’•  Often it is said to be rare, Sometimes with passion, To compensate for its merit. Somehow it lives as a result Of the truce in our vivid reality. Our meetings breed its odour, In these verifiable images. Yet from its origins, Love is bestowed on humanity, Essentially as a gift, Freely, willingly, unconditionally. Our capacity to care, Our capability to share,  Our ability to be kind, Enables the nurturing of love. Since LOVE is life, In these stories and tributes, It's our innate responsibility, To still love one another, Every day. πŸ’• ❤️ πŸ’• Stay safe. Stay blessed. ©KYB ✍🏿14/02/2021

The Right Path

Some tell you the way,  Others show you the way,  While a few guide you on the way. Some insist they know the way,  Although many are still having their way.  We're confronted daily with these choices, With the option of choosing from alternatives, But on this journey of seekers, we still seek. While some may appear smooth, rough, narrow, wide, broad, bushy, weedy, cleared, bumpy or undulating, they are all paths that might seem the right ones to lead us to our destinations.  We are encouraged to assess these paths, Be disciplined enough to walk on the narrow path, And trek on the upright route or path.   There may be temptations, distractions, frustrations or pushovers on this somewhat slippery path. Never forget that. It's not easy walking on the narrow path of progress, but it is worth walking on it.  Meandering through the bumpy path is not a joke. It's not a simple task keeping faith in the right way In all these, never forget why you started. Never forget the good rea

Be Gentle With Yourself

Be gentle with yourself in your walk. Be gentle with others in your dealings. Be gentle with the environment you live in. Be gentle with humanity but don't be deceived. Life can be tricky and risky, be willing to learn. Life can be unforgiving, be glad to relearn. Life can be canny and unkind, but be kind. Life can be strange and someway, but live it. Life can be a blessing, embrace it and live. Life can be a school, relish the lesson and live. Life comes in seasons, so live by reason. If there is anything you can do now, do it. If there is any idea you can offer, share it. If there is any kindness you can give, do it. If there are any words worth sharing, say them. If there are any concerns, convey them with tact. If there are any commendation echo them.  Beyond acquiring a decent discipline, be gentle. Beyond achieving a goal of dignity, be generous.  Beyond attaining power and authority, be simple. Beyond accomplishing excellence, be humble. As a pilgrim on this pilgrimage, you