USE YOUR DOUBTERS AND HATERS TO DRIVE YOU

No matter what you’ll do,there will always be criticism in this world.In life,that’s what we face every now and then when we trip or when we’re doing thing’s rightly.In different occasions we find ourselves losing it and hurling insult’s.Although,that’s normal for us human and it’s not a solution.As part of life,others are already set ups from people we know and well organized to either test us.In most cases our so self claimed friend’s are the back bitters and people behind such things (unwanted behaviours of ruining others). I’ve come along such scenarios and they leave a person heartbroken without a way out or either lost in life.

When growing up people were biased and overprotective, others were shown less of the concern.In primary school most of you could attest they came across such cases and they were neither easy to take them lightly (Yaani those teacher’s had a lot they so better,some were neglected). Others will find a way just to mistreat you and end up killing your dream.As I would quote” you have enemies?that’s good.Atleast you’re doing something they are not doing.”~Winston Churchill.

It’s those moments of feeling powerless, angry, or sad that
clue you in to your deepest drive. Don’t underestimate the power of shame to drive you.When Elon Musk(Owner of Tesla) left South Africa for Canada at age seventeen,

his father had nothing but disdain for his eldest son. In Neil Strauss’s November2017 Rolling Stone Profile, he quoted Musk’s description of his dad’s send-
“He said rather contentiously that I’d be back in three months, that I’m never
going to make it, that I’m never going to make anything of myself. He called me
an idiot all the time. That’s the tip of the iceberg, by the way.”
Despite the word’s from his father Elon musk knew he was destined for greatness.Whatever you do today do it knowing that one day it will pay off.He kept his head up (Also you can do the same).Use criticism as your motivational.
Don’t let people who abominate be your dream crasher.
Barbara Corcoran, the real estate mogul whom you may have seen on Shark
Tank, was one of ten children growing up in a blue-collar New Jersey town. In
1973, she was twenty-three and working as a waitress in a diner. While there, she
met a man who lent her a thousand dollars to start a real estate company. They
fell in love and were set to live happily ever after. Had the script played out, my
guess is that Corcoran would have built a decent real estate business.

Don’t let people’s words deter you from achieving your goals and dreams.
Whatever you do today will determine where you’ll be.Keep pushing.

Written by ALLAN WAKIBIA
© COPYRIGHT 2022.

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