Great is that idea whose time has come in the midst of the
uncertain days of unemployment and joblessness.
But hey, you are just about to face the worst in life, that is, being in a stalemate all because you cannot find a means of getting your idea rolling in as much as we hear of companies and by extension the government shouting out loud that their arms are open to help you in starting up.
But hey, you are just about to face the worst in life, that is, being in a stalemate all because you cannot find a means of getting your idea rolling in as much as we hear of companies and by extension the government shouting out loud that their arms are open to help you in starting up.
But wait, has he/she ripped you off your mind?
By virtue of
your proposal or concept being rubbished off put you off your innovative mode?
I think otherwise for I believe each of us is gifted uniquely and that only God
can take it away. As a matter of fact, such occurrences serve to strengthen and
make you a better person, better improve on the idea, more daring and convinced
of the fruition of the idea today for tomorrow seldom comes. Your lingering
question ought to be: am I alive, at peace and content? Is my heart within me?
And so, soldier on armed with prayer down your knees. Thank
our creator for the gift of life and the idea revealed to you then keep on
searching for partners who share in the beauty of your concept. If the going
gets tougher, the tough you should get your hands on your idea, start small and
strive to better it each and every day for doubtlessly, that door that closed
will be flung open and you, the rejected stone will sooner or later shine to
the world through your idea that was once cast away. It takes resilience,
honestly and diligence camouflaged in faith that He who began that good thing
in you will surely bring it to completion. Remain faithful for we belong to a
God who is always faithful to all who put their trust in Him.
The Joy of starting up is sweet, but, painfully slow

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