I was reminiscing on a question I was
asked some few months ago, and this particular article peeped out of the window
of that question. After delivering a talk in a place, an elderly man walked
towards me, looking me right in the eye, he asked; “Son, what’s your place in
history?” At that instant I didn’t know what exactly to say to him because I
had never really thought about what my place was. But I simply told him; I want
to play my part well, because I don’t want to be forgotten.
Today in our world, a lot of people
are doing a lot of things; people wanting to survive, people wanting to
succeed, and people wanting to build their own dream. Matter of fact, there are
people surviving, people succeeding, and people building their own dream. Time
is progressing. Often times, our collective dream is moving forward
imperfectly. At other times, looking on our busy streets, I see us moving
around chaotically. The test is whether we allow ourselves to be shaped by
events and history, or whether we act to shape them.
We often talk about great men, we
talk about men who found their place in history, we talk about men who stood
out, and functioned effectively in their own capacity, and by their actions and
deeds, they were able to put themselves in history, and they embossed their
name on the hearts of men. We talk about the intellectual giant Sir Isaac
Newton, whose record of achievement stands out like a light house in the dark.
Nelson Mandela is a legend who will be remembered for years and decades to
come, even by generations yet to be born. We talk about Martin Luther King Jr.,
we talk about Obafemi Awolowo, William Shakespeare, Ludwig Van Beethoven.
Today, everyone is talking about
Barrack Obama, he is a guy who has redefined hope and has brought it to real
life by becoming the first African American president of the United States.
We’ve talked so much about them; I think it’s time we become like them. We need
to have the spirit, the zeal, and the commitment they had to what they believed
in. We need to find out and operate in our own strength and uniqueness, with a
renewed sense of purpose and willpower, and we need to stick to it all the way.
A lot of people have come and gone, a
whole lot more of us are still around, and that means you still have the
opportunity to do something worthwhile and leave your imprints on the sands of
time. You have gas streaming in and out of your nostrils; you have your mind
functioning appropriately, what I’m saying is; you still have God’s gift of
life. What are you going to do with it? Somebody died last night gasping for
breath, but here you are, God woke you up this morning, started you out on your
way. You are alive not to count the moments that make up your life, but rather
to make your moments count. Every day when I wake up, and I find out that I’m
still breathing; I see it as an opportunity to go farther.
I mentioned earlier that I don’t want
to be forgotten. A more important
question I asked afterwards was; what will I be remembered for? This is the
question we all need to ask ourselves. For some folks, it might be scary.
For
some others, it might be the beginning of self discovery, and the pathway to
personal freedom. But either this way or that way, today you have a chance to
decide what your place will be in history. This question of our place in
history must be answered, not for us, but BY us.
Never forget the words of Les Brown; "History is being read... But it is also being written by people with Imagination"
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