Halos!!, I almost didn't make it here, as I've had a very tiring and long day, I've been in school since morning, I'm really tired and hungry....I think is the right word sef, so TGIF! abi? na so, and before I forget it's the last day in March 2017...yaaay, I'm grateful to God we all made it to the end, it wasn't a rosy month for me , I dunno about you. Thanks for the comments on last week's post, I really appreciate you, and if you are visiting this blog for thr first time, WELCOME!!💓, I know you will love it here enough to stay glued.
Ehen so to the reason for today's post, actually I have two things in my head and I'll try summing them up and not make this post lengthy.
The first is how far does loyalty go?, as in when you are loyal to someone,you were friends and all, and maybe the person dies, should your loyalty extend to anyone related to him when they need you?? . I'm Nigerian, and if I should judge with that I'll say yes, and even if you decide your loyalty ends with that person, I don't think you should then disrespect anyone related to the person...
Secondly, must we wait till we are asked for help before we help in any way we can?, let me break it down I need help, you know I do...it's obvious I do, but due to some reasons I've not asked for your help, must you wait till I die before you help me?, some people are stupid and will actually make you feel bad for wanting to help them or actually help them, but it shouldn't stop the good person in you.
If you have been following my blog for a while you will remember a story I shared on how a girl gave me public embarrassment at my school's CBT center just because I wanted to help her. Did I feel bad?...hell yes, did it stop me from being nice to other people?....no
Don't forget we all need help at one point or another in life, you might be rich and I'm poor, there will be a day you will need something from me.....it's just life,and also remember karma is real.
So what do you think, must you wait till you are asked before you render assistance?.
Do have a lovely weekend, and remember every act of kindness counts.
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