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Wakanda Forever - Africans Dreaming (ZZzzz)

Wakanda Forever - Nothing to Go Back to. Let's take a moment and reflect, Wakanda is real and it's forever. First and foremost, the death of Okonkwo will forever haunt Africans. The illiterate will be haunted even if they don't know about his tragic death.  Why are some of our African kings coronated by the representatives of the colonial masters? Okay,  African kings were abducted and shipped to Europe to be humiliated, and others simply vanished. Assassinations continued to the modern world, for instance, the assissination of 20th-Century African leaders such as Malcohm X, Thomas Sankara,  , Patrice Lumumba,  Steve Biko, Dr Martin Luther King, and the list goes on. These were great leaders that I don't think we will ever have anytime soon. They were a great hope of Great Africa. These deaths have changed the course of an African's life anywhere in the world. Ethiopians fought and won the Battle of Adwa. At that time the spirit of Mother Africa arose. Will we ever ...

Don't Trust the Process

A New Life Perspective Trusting the process actually means giving up on really trying to understand the existing system from a micro and macro perspective. You'll often hear people say trust the process. Without being too technical about it, a process is " a series of actions that you take to achieve a result. " A process has a defined start and end, with intermediate tasks and activities together with controls and disturbances. Processes are put in place to prevent you from exercising your natural instincts in decision-making; it's part of the checks and balances. Processes bring bureaucracy even in enjoyable endeavours. As said, people often like saying go through the process as a form of advice when someone is going through a difficult time that is somehow supposed to teach the particular individual a lesson. You know, one of those lessons you can learn only by going through something. Trust the process! I don't trust processes. I believe in adopting new routin...