Showing posts with label Knowledge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Knowledge. Show all posts

Friday 28 July 2017

How To Kill The Poverty Of The Mind


Our minds need constant renewal, the less you learn, the more ignorant you become

Our brains are created in a way that, they can learn so much, in other words, they are elastic, that's why you can read as many books and watch as many videos. Do you know how we often talk about movies of old, those movies have been stored somewhere in our memories that we can relay some scenes word for word. That's how powerful our minds are.
The question then that comes to mind now is, what are we doing with our minds? are they lying idle and wondering or are you the type that is giving it mental exercise by learning constantly so that you can rightly divide the word of truth. I once heard a wise man say that "The first ground you must till is that of the mind"
I have heard before that Ignorance is expensive especially when it comes to things to do with the law, if you don't know then, you will pay dearly.
Dr. Sunday Adelaja said, "The worst kind of poverty is the poverty of the mind"
Dr. Myles Munroe said, "Ignorance is dangerous because it permits the possibility that we will live all our lives and never know why we lived."
Finally, it has been said that people perish because of the lack of knowledge, you may have all the opportunities but if you lack the knowledge to apply at a given time, then you will have lost everything.
Do whatever it is within your means to read about your areas of interest but also diversify and know about other spheres as you improve on your area of gifting.

Monday 2 February 2015

Continue In The Things You Have Learned

2 Timothy 3:14 But as for you, continue[be faithful] in what you have learned and have become convinced of, because you know those from whom you learned it,
There are questions we must continue to ask ourselves, if we are to improve on how we do our personal, business financial management.

Am I continuing in what I have learnt by practicing it?
Am I faithful to myself and to the application of the principles?
Am I consulting even more concerning something I am struggling with?
Am I reading to find out more about that subject?
Am I networking with people in that field to learn from them?


There are certain habits we need to develop in relation to the questions asked, Timothy continued and was faithful in what he learnt as he practiced more and the source of the person who taught him was also authentic and that played a big part in his success story.
A friend of mine called Bweme Antonio once mentioned that "When we develop the habit of success, we make success a Habit"

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