Saturday, 17 September 2011

CONNECT THE DOTS.


Resulting consequences had abated the haughty regards that has been ascribed lavishly to only huge actions. It has brought it to our notice,making it very clear to our minds that there are no piddling things. Nothing must be regarded as unimportant and insignificant,but must be held with imperative regard to the hilt. How many lives has been deprived by the neglect of things that appear small. Businesses,relationships and careers have been sunk in the swamp for the lone reason that every other thing is been dealt with and considered but those that does not appear obvious. It then appear that small things hold in itself reputation of attracting enormous effect. Yet we yield to the error of not minding them. Which results begin to accumulate strength,ramifying into becoming seen. And at the period when it is seen becomes difficult and almost impossible to curtail. If we must prevent ourselves from errors and wrongs,we need to identify not only the ones we commit. But also the chaos that would result from that which we neglect. We often are interested in doing,that we give less attention to things that has much chances of omittion.

It has been justified by studies that though our attention is mostly drawn to big things,we unwittingly crave that the little features that things contain be appriopriately addressed. True,we go after onateness and ostentation-always wanting things that come in big packs-but would never be satiate if a fragment of detail that it holds be absent. The beauty of life is in its intricacy;the harmonious pattern that various small parts form. We cannot bear the consequences that sally if a part of nature's essence is wanting. This explains why 'little' thing as attitude could hold such impingement on people's success today. Why a thing as a 'running nose' could put the whole body in great discomfort.

Reeling to the surface of my mind and plunging at my consciousness is the one lesson that has always been reiterated to me by my grandma. Who loves to speak sentientiously to her children. Always impressing in the minds of her offsprings the need for perfection,and driving into our hearts reasons for conscentious comportment. Calling me by my 'yoruba name' as her custom is,she inured these words to my ears;

"Tosin!....do great things,but mind the minors. Because following the rain of lauds that men render for the good things you commit are the flood of criticism for the things you overlooked".

To the world,errors are seldom verial. It take them time to forgive the sin of what you failed to do.
Attempt things that are big enough to eat you up,but pay attention to things that appear small. Connect the dots,they form the real picture.