The present youth, the stepping stones of the future has a very good capacity to succeed and visualize their dreams and visions. In one of my articles, “A Sleeping Man has no Future” I said,“People in this generation have all it takes to succeed and make it in life.” This is because they are exposed to greater things like technology, information,Continue reading “Misplaced Priorities, The Challenge of Today’s Youth |Paul Amoako”
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TSoL-Gh Contribution Towards The Development of Africa
It’s a new month and the The School Of Life-Ghana welcomes you with an article that will linger on your mind for this month and many more months to come, not to exaggerate, it could be years. As a community of Youth who are poised for positive change, sitting down idly, will be a breach of our mantra. In our bid to take responsibility and create a better tomorrow, we shareour thoughts on how Africa’s development problems can be ameliorated, with a more focus on Ghana. ParamountContinue reading “TSoL-Gh Contribution Towards The Development of Africa”
The Magic of Praise|Paul Amoako
One of the most powerful forms of human communications is praise. Complementing or praising people make them feel good and always gives them a sense of belonging. In fact, from generations to generations, revolutions to revolutions, compliment has done a lot of magic, from homes to schools to businesses to companies and so on. Praises work on the brain such that it makes it more willing to complete a hardContinue reading “The Magic of Praise|Paul Amoako”
Who Do Men Say that I Am |Douglas Amoako
The world we live in is full of mysteries and these mysteries are not understood by mere approaches. Mysteries are only understood by revelation since they may look weird in sight, thought and in the understanding of men. Mysteries therefore are things (knowledge) beyond understanding. Luke 18:34 [34]But they understood nothing of these things; His words were a mysteryContinue reading “Who Do Men Say that I Am |Douglas Amoako”
A Sleeping Man Has No Future ~Paul Amoako
The scorching sun is gradually going down, evening is arriving,the moon is appearing, spreading its glittering dim glow all over. Night, the time to embrace the bed, wow such a great time we always look forward to. One of the best things we can enjoy as humans is a good night’s sleep and one of the worst things we can ever go through is the inability toContinue reading “A Sleeping Man Has No Future ~Paul Amoako”
A Letter to My 18year Old Self
Dear 18, I am writing this letter because I love you and I want you to know that you are supported and you have a lot of potential! I know you’re feeling lost, overwhelmed by all the painful emotions that are coming up and the upsetting memories that you thought were not real. A lot has taken place already and I know it feels prejudiced. But IContinue reading “A Letter to My 18year Old Self”
The Stars Appear In The Dark
Twinkle, twinkle, little star How I wonder what you are Up above the world so high Like a diamond in the sky This is a rhyme we all learnt during our days in nursery; it was one of the favorite poems we couldn’t stop singing even after school. The center of this poem was the star; beautiful it is up there, indeed aContinue reading “The Stars Appear In The Dark”
The Young Shall Grow| Paul Amoako
You know growth is a continuous process, don’t you? You cease to grow the moment you die; and while we aren’t dead yet, every moment presents an opportunity for us to better ourselves and grow. Whoever the reader of this article is, this write-up concerns you. Early this morning after my daily morning prayer and devotion, this string of words, “The YoungContinue reading “The Young Shall Grow| Paul Amoako”
Dear New Graduate,
I hope this letter finds you in good health. I write this letter as a concerned coach who is greatly concernd about the rate at which new graduates tend to give up easily when they step out into the career world, I’m talking of life after school. Spare me a few minutes of your timeContinue reading “Dear New Graduate,”
Life Sharing with Favor, Nigeria
“Yesterday, I went out to hawk in the market and I sold three bags of sachet water. I was happy I sold a lot of sachet water, and I just wanted to go home and eat. I was hungry because I had eaten only in the morning. When I came back home it was darkContinue reading “Life Sharing with Favor, Nigeria”