At every point in time, the question what's next pops up. Today, I ask what's next?
There's no limit to accomplishments or goals. The truth is that there's always another problem when one problem has been resolved.
Alright, let me dive into a scenerio.
Growing up was fun and looking at kids growing up is just fun, no troubles, just the sheer thought of mama and papa solving all issues that occur till one starts growing up. Growing up entails getting your chills together, the fact remains as kids we needed stuffs we wanted and only making a request to the parents could get it but what's next? More is always needed.
Back in the days, when seeking admission into higher institution (University), which is a big deal after completing the primary and secondary education, alas a long learning process has been concluded, another challenge still lurks ahead, to read again and pass the Joint Admission Matriculation Board (JAMB) exams.
Omo, preparing tirelessly without also having a feel of four walls with teachers, friends and familiars; the next level is within reach. Finally, the exam is written and sure you know it's a two way thing- either you fail or pass. Let's stick with the latter, the exam is passed, what's next? Writing another exam to actually gain the admission into the university of choice.
Damn, I just concluded JAMB now Post JAMB.
I have no idea why I used the above scenerio, I just hope a glimpse of the idea was passed on.
Quite frankly, I was without phone for about 10 days and I actually felt like a total loss, because my phone is my activity. Omo, as I sought to get the phone back at hand and actually got it fixed, I feeling back on track but after just a day with the phone, it just became the regular deal like it is not in hand.
The real question, what's next?
Actually, it depicts that it never ends, the next thing is just around the corner and when what's next is found, the endless cycle to get what's readily available is ever in mind.
Really, we are caught up in a cycle of what's next and there's actually no running from it. Just to embrace what's to be done now and work towards what's next to come