A Universe Of Photocopied Identities - A lesson from My Late Father

in #life7 years ago

When I was much younger, I often contemplate on what I could do to make my late father Happy. So I thought; would it be a good idea for me to reconstruct his tomb whenever I had the money? Would it be advisable for me to purchase flowers and convey them on his tomb? Or then again would it be advisable for me to go to his tomb and spend hours with him? All these entered my thoughts yet today I figured he will be more thrilled if I could bring his words alive.

So today I am sharing an expression of my father's thought and his idiom. Most importantly, one of the lessons I learned from him. My father wasn't much of a talker; however, every bit of his expressions came as lessons. Among the things he said was "Never sleep with another person's eyes" I didn't get an opportunity to hear him say this but since my mother often emphasized it, I likewise became mindful and learned the lesson he had put to it.

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A lot of times we progress toward becoming casualties of this as we neglect to value our originality and uniqueness. What my dad implied by this maxim was " Don't Lose your originality while attempting to be another person" while composing this piece, I gained more comprehension to it and I won't neglect to share it with you. Read it conscientiously. The reason we were not made as robots is a direct result of the idea of originality. God would have effortlessly completed a large scale manufacturing of humankind yet He didn't on the grounds that He adores distinctiveness.

Most people are yet to unleash their potential since they are caught up in attempts to be another person. You can't find true self and acknowledge your identity if you are trying so hard to be like someone else.

Everybody is wired distinctively that is the reason struggling to be someone else whose wiring is entirely different from yours makes life “complex “

You can't sing like Celine Dion or Akon, you can't move in the correct route as Michael Jackson, you can't talk like Ime Bishop (Okon Lagos), you can’t write like Brain Tracy does. My emphasis here is you can't be someone else other than you, and that isn't a thing to feel tragic about.

This write up is not against admiring and having a role model. Admiring a role model is a nice thing to do but losing your uniqueness is what my father was against. Each time you make an attempt to be another person, you dupe yourself and reject in totality the entire of who you truly are.

The issue with “sleeping with another person's eyes" ' is that you turn into a drifting identity. You are neither here nor there (you should be X however you Act like Y).
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Envision a universe of photocopied identities

I met a young fellow as of late who had begun talking and acting like his other colleague and he was so glad he was presently 'perfect' in acting like his colleague so I asked him "where is your own unique voice now? What's more, his answer stunned me “I don't know" .

Many individuals have overlooked the idea of originality and in that capacity can take other individuals' ways of life and become experts in it.

Instead of to grandeur in other individuals' originality, we should try to locate our own unique and remarkable qualities, enhance them and appreciate ourselves day by day. We can't all be the same; however, in our unique ways, we can collectively make the world bright. If you ever “sleep with another person's eyes”, you may wake up to the truth of losing your actual self!

A piece written in adoring memory of my Dear father.

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A wonderful workpiece
Truly some persons are experts in living some other person's life all in the name of they want to be like their role model
Everyone is created with his or her own uniqueness just as the sun and moon have their usefulness and uniqueness and the other one can't outnumber the other, they give light in the day and at night respectively.
Thank u @desmonddesk for this write-up

Thank you @udophia for stopping by my blog and finding time to go through my writeup. Cheers!

Guy, you have hit this one, keep it up, the sky is your stepping stone.

Thank you brother for the usual words of encouragement. I'll keep doing my best.

Wow! What a lesson this post is. Originality is gradually wearing off in many people's lives. Truth is no matter how much you copy another person, you can't be like them.

Thanks @evarich for stopping by my blog. You are right, no matter how hard one would try, you can't become someone else completely.

I feel sorry for your father loss, friend. I think that what you wrote here is a veeerrryyy important thing to understand in life. His thought will be stuck with me forever I guess, it touched me. As Oscar Wilde said: "Be yourself; everyone else is already taken.” Thank you for sharing. Will look forward to your next posts.

Thanks @wild-forest for reading. But you don't have to be sorry about my father's demise. Nature took it course. Meanwhile I appreciate you so much.

Cheers!

Many individuals have overlooked the idea of originality and in that capacity can take other individuals' ways of life and become experts in it.

Courtesy of low self esteem. When u see urself as the best, you'll create ur own niche.
Thanks for this piece
Very inspiring