Re: "Nothing is permanent in this world". by TiglathPILESER: 9:42pm On Dec 18, 2022 |
IyaTola: Nothing is Permanent In This World
I visited my 120-year-old grandmother and gave her some money when I was leaving and she told me she doesn't need money again.
That she can no longer buy or sell at her age, so I should give the money to the younger ones who need it.
I also have a former governor friend whom I worked with as a greenhorn PA. He was governor from 1999-2007. Not too long ago, I saw him.
After check-in, he was left seated by the corner of the Murtala Mohammed international airport awaiting his flight.
No one even recognized him again, not even passengers from the State where he was governor, and as I walked up to him and greeted him, then asked if he wanted any assistance, he stretched forth his trembling hands to hold me and simply said,
"Thank you for even recognizing me again. I just want your attention briefly my daughter . Sit down let me ask you something.
How is your Governor doing?"
I also have a retired Major General friend whom I served as a golf caddy at the NDA golf course in Kurmi Mashi, Kaduna. He was so rich he built a beautiful house he was so proud of.
I visited him too not long ago and wanted us to climb to our favorite spot on his balcony upstairs.
He stared at me with a broad smile and said, "IT, I can't remember the year I went up there. It is lizards and cobwebs and the likes that live there now.
Even the kids, when they come, they don't enjoy my company in the house any more than a few hours and they are gone.
I don't have the limbs to climb up there again and the cost of cleaning keeps getting higher."
I have seen a lot more things. How yesterday became the day before, how today became yesterday, and how tomorrow became today.
How the past became history, how the present became the past, and how the future became the present. Nothing ever remains where it is.
Your strength, your muscles, your beauty, your wealth, your guts, your worth, your courage, your talent, your YOU, will progressively diminish until it returns to its source.
The richest man in the world in the 1960s will not be on the payroll of the richest man in the world today!
Even the strongest lion in the jungle will someday become weak, and frail and be eaten by the same predators it once terrorized.
Keep that in mind always and know that no matter how appealing and tempting that thing may seem, our interest in it will diminish with time.
Our strength to consume or own it will vanish with time until everything is surely taken away from us or we are surely taken away from everything!
"Nothing is permanent in this world". Wishing you very Reflective Times.
FOOD FOR THOUGHT!!! I will ask you a question did u service those men in their prime? |
Re: "Nothing is permanent in this world". by Sarang(f): 12:18am On Dec 19, 2022 |
This is one of the reason I am moving back home. Moving overseas at a very young age took a lot from me. Chasing money. Chasing career. Chasing everything.
Now, I'm gonna move back home and start again to live. To truly live. 3 Likes |
Re: "Nothing is permanent in this world". by Malcord(m): 10:55pm On Dec 19, 2022 |
[quote author=IyaTola post=119208815]Nothing is Permanent In This World
"Nothing is permanent in this world". Even the position of the PERMANENT SECRETARY (P.S.) is not PERMANENT. 1 Like |
Re: "Nothing is permanent in this world". by IyaTola: 4:23pm On Dec 21, 2022 |
TiglathPILESER: I will ask you a question did u service those men in their prime? |
Re: "Nothing is permanent in this world". by IyaTola: 4:26pm On Dec 21, 2022 |
ZooOga: @IyaTola
Deep write-up. Thanks for sharing your wisdom about life! |
Re: "Nothing is permanent in this world". by IyaTola: 4:28pm On Dec 21, 2022 |
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Re: "Nothing is permanent in this world". by femijay8271(m): 11:53am On Dec 22, 2022 |
strongman07: Yes you're right. My father was a very rich man but since 2013 things started going south for us. He can't even sell his properties to rescue us... What does that even mean¿¿¿ How is the situation right now? |
Re: "Nothing is permanent in this world". by dazzlingd(m): 3:30pm On Dec 22, 2022 |
IyaTola: Nothing is Permanent In This World
I visited my 120-year-old grandmother and gave her some money when I was leaving and she told me she doesn't need money again.
That she can no longer buy or sell at her age, so I should give the money to the younger ones who need it.
I also have a former governor friend whom I worked with as a greenhorn PA. He was governor from 1999-2007. Not too long ago, I saw him.
After check-in, he was left seated by the corner of the Murtala Mohammed international airport awaiting his flight.
No one even recognized him again, not even passengers from the State where he was governor, and as I walked up to him and greeted him, then asked if he wanted any assistance, he stretched forth his trembling hands to hold me and simply said,
"Thank you for even recognizing me again. I just want your attention briefly my daughter . Sit down let me ask you something.
How is your Governor doing?"
I also have a retired Major General friend whom I served as a golf caddy at the NDA golf course in Kurmi Mashi, Kaduna. He was so rich he built a beautiful house he was so proud of.
I visited him too not long ago and wanted us to climb to our favorite spot on his balcony upstairs.
He stared at me with a broad smile and said, "IT, I can't remember the year I went up there. It is lizards and cobwebs and the likes that live there now.
Even the kids, when they come, they don't enjoy my company in the house any more than a few hours and they are gone.
I don't have the limbs to climb up there again and the cost of cleaning keeps getting higher."
I have seen a lot more things. How yesterday became the day before, how today became yesterday, and how tomorrow became today.
How the past became history, how the present became the past, and how the future became the present. Nothing ever remains where it is.
Your strength, your muscles, your beauty, your wealth, your guts, your worth, your courage, your talent, your YOU, will progressively diminish until it returns to its source.
The richest man in the world in the 1960s will not be on the payroll of the richest man in the world today!
Even the strongest lion in the jungle will someday become weak, and frail and be eaten by the same predators it once terrorized.
Keep that in mind always and know that no matter how appealing and tempting that thing may seem, our interest in it will diminish with time.
Our strength to consume or own it will vanish with time until everything is surely taken away from us or we are surely taken away from everything!
"Nothing is permanent in this world". Wishing you very Reflective Times.
FOOD FOR THOUGHT!!! Continue stealing people’s work and posting it. Just continue, one day you will enter a country where this will land you in jail 2 Likes |
Re: "Nothing is permanent in this world". by IyaTola: 1:13am On Dec 25, 2022 |
dazzlingd:
Continue stealing people’s work and posting it. Just continue, one day you will enter a country where this will land you in jail |
Re: "Nothing is permanent in this world". by IyaTola: 7:39pm On Jan 06, 2023 |
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Re: "Nothing is permanent in this world". by Konquest: 11:31am On Jan 07, 2023 |
IyaTola: Nothing is Permanent In This World
I visited my 120-year-old grandmother and gave her some money when I was leaving and she told me she doesn't need money again.
That she can no longer buy or sell at her age, so I should give the money to the younger ones who need it.
I also have a former governor friend whom I worked with as a greenhorn PA. He was governor from 1999-2007. Not too long ago, I saw him.
After check-in, he was left seated by the corner of the Murtala Mohammed international airport awaiting his flight.
No one even recognized him again, not even passengers from the State where he was governor, and as I walked up to him and greeted him, then asked if he wanted any assistance, he stretched forth his trembling hands to hold me and simply said,
"Thank you for even recognizing me again. I just want your attention briefly my daughter . Sit down let me ask you something.
How is your Governor doing?"
I also have a retired Major General friend whom I served as a golf caddy at the NDA golf course in Kurmi Mashi, Kaduna. He was so rich he built a beautiful house he was so proud of.
I visited him too not long ago and wanted us to climb to our favorite spot on his balcony upstairs.
He stared at me with a broad smile and said, "IT, I can't remember the year I went up there. It is lizards and cobwebs and the likes that live there now.
Even the kids, when they come, they don't enjoy my company in the house any more than a few hours and they are gone.
I don't have the limbs to climb up there again and the cost of cleaning keeps getting higher."
I have seen a lot more things. How yesterday became the day before, how today became yesterday, and how tomorrow became today.
How the past became history, how the present became the past, and how the future became the present. Nothing ever remains where it is.
Your strength, your muscles, your beauty, your wealth, your guts, your worth, your courage, your talent, your YOU, will progressively diminish until it returns to its source.
The richest man in the world in the 1960s will not be on the payroll of the richest man in the world today!
Even the strongest lion in the jungle will someday become weak, and frail and be eaten by the same predators it once terrorized.
Keep that in mind always and know that no matter how appealing and tempting that thing may seem, our interest in it will diminish with time.
Our strength to consume or own it will vanish with time until everything is surely taken away from us or we are surely taken away from everything!
"Nothing is permanent in this world". Wishing you very Reflective Times.
FOOD FOR THOUGHT!!! True that! 150 years from now, who will remember you like Galileo Galilei, Vasco da Gama, Yuri Gagarin, Neil Armstrong, Obatala, Sango, Socrates, Ghandi, Copernicus, etc,?
Leave footprints in the sands of time... Stay deified! ~ G.A (AT a.k.a Konquest) 3 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: "Nothing is permanent in this world". by christianjoy(m): 8:36pm On Jan 24, 2023 |
IyaTola: Nothing is Permanent In This World
I visited my 120-year-old grandmother and gave her some money when I was leaving and she told me she doesn't need money again.
That she can no longer buy or sell at her age, so I should give the money to the younger ones who need it.
I also have a former governor friend whom I worked with as a greenhorn PA. He was governor from 1999-2007. Not too long ago, I saw him.
After check-in, he was left seated by the corner of the Murtala Mohammed international airport awaiting his flight.
No one even recognized him again, not even passengers from the State where he was governor, and as I walked up to him and greeted him, then asked if he wanted any assistance, he stretched forth his trembling hands to hold me and simply said,
"Thank you for even recognizing me again. I just want your attention briefly my daughter . Sit down let me ask you something.
How is your Governor doing?"
I also have a retired Major General friend whom I served as a golf caddy at the NDA golf course in Kurmi Mashi, Kaduna. He was so rich he built a beautiful house he was so proud of.
I visited him too not long ago and wanted us to climb to our favorite spot on his balcony upstairs.
He stared at me with a broad smile and said, "IT, I can't remember the year I went up there. It is lizards and cobwebs and the likes that live there now.
Even the kids, when they come, they don't enjoy my company in the house any more than a few hours and they are gone.
I don't have the limbs to climb up there again and the cost of cleaning keeps getting higher."
I have seen a lot more things. How yesterday became the day before, how today became yesterday, and how tomorrow became today.
How the past became history, how the present became the past, and how the future became the present. Nothing ever remains where it is.
Your strength, your muscles, your beauty, your wealth, your guts, your worth, your courage, your talent, your YOU, will progressively diminish until it returns to its source.
The richest man in the world in the 1960s will not be on the payroll of the richest man in the world today!
Even the strongest lion in the jungle will someday become weak, and frail and be eaten by the same predators it once terrorized.
Keep that in mind always and know that no matter how appealing and tempting that thing may seem, our interest in it will diminish with time.
Our strength to consume or own it will vanish with time until everything is surely taken away from us or we are surely taken away from everything!
"Nothing is permanent in this world". Wishing you very Reflective Times.
FOOD FOR THOUGHT!!! sis you are fire 1 Like |
Re: "Nothing is permanent in this world". by IyaTola: 10:08pm On Jan 24, 2023 |
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Re: "Nothing is permanent in this world". by Lingudy(m): 12:46am On Feb 09, 2023 |
Nothing indeed is permanent. Everything is vanity 1 Like |
Re: "Nothing is permanent in this world". by IyaTola: 6:13am On Feb 13, 2023 |
Lingudy: Nothing indeed is permanent. Everything is vanity |
Re: "Nothing is permanent in this world". by Onyeaoma1(m): 1:57pm On Apr 06, 2023 |
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