KNOWING YOUR TRUE ENEMY

Truth is, so many times we often mistake people for our enemies. Knowing your true enemy is key to self protection, reason been that if you fight the wrong person because you felt that's the enemy, you end up frustrated and weak to face the true enemy, this happens because you where very busy fighting the wrong people.

Because of our emotions, relationships, social affiliations, tradition and religious beliefs we often make so many mistakes in our decisions and judgments in our daily lives. If you want to be powerful in decision making and judgmental deficits, you need to be prepared to learn and embrace so many natural and ethical principles that embodies nature as we have it, if not you will deray from perfection and consistency.

Fighting our enemies does not make us winners, rather we all lose, reason been that for you to actually succeed you need to be focused, defensive not to be defeated. Create a wall that separates you from your enemies because you will never know your true enemy until they want you to know.

Your enemies are not your problems, they can only be your problems when your Maths are not correct. Do not push your self to believing that your destiny is in someone's hands because that man receiving you application is there to activate your destiny and if he wants to frustrate you God will change the timeline, you should understand what I mean. Don't be afraid.

Now, let me tell you the truth, your true enemy is FEAR, HATE, POVERTY and not believing on yourself, You don't expect to succeed when you don't even trust yourself to do certain things that are legal to succeed. Not believing on yourself is a diseases that you alone has the cure.
Don't be a fool because you mistake people for your enemies because it's natural to have haters, so that should not over cloud your decisions.

Those that would hear will hear!!

Signed ✍🏾
Sylvester E. Ikpi

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