Have you ever felt a pang of jealousy or a moment of silent admiration when a friend or colleague achieved something great? It’s a common human reaction, but it can be a major roadblock to your own personal and professional growth. We often view someone else's success as competition rather than a signpost for our own potential. This mindset keeps us from the very lessons and blessings we need to grow. The truth is, the success of one person isn't a threat—it's a blueprint. The Difference Between a True Friend and a Competitor A true friend doesn't compete with your progress; they celebrate it genuinely. This distinction is the foundation of a healthy relationship and the key to unlocking your own potential. Growth truly multiplies when there is genuine respect for the results of others. Sadly, many people admire success silently but refuse to learn from it. We downplay results instead of drawing lessons from them, believing that every success story is unique and unat...
This is copied from Adaeze O post on 16th May 2017. I am vexed right now because of something my mom just told me!!! 😬 😬 She works part time in a hospital close to our house and she said just yesterday, a baby girl of about 9 months was brought to the hospital, running a high fever and convulsing. She was actually referred from another hospital. They tried to administer some drugs to stop the convulsions but nothing was working so she was going to administer another drug rectally(via the anus) so that it could be absorbed faster into the body. As she tried to remove the diaper, she discovered it was full of faeces. She began cleaning up the baby and what did she discover? This baby's rectum was wide open like a big hole and the surrounding areas irregular!!! Like something big had widened the rectum beyond its normal size!! She was shocked and called the doctor to take a look. They checked her vagina and though not as wide but a small healed tear was discovered! Me...
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