It was the 16th President of the United States of America, the late Abraham Lincoln who said, "The best way to predict the future is to create it". As a secondary school student, and a girl from a very humble Tanzanian family, there is only one question that used to strike my mind and never left me in peace; the question was none other than "What does the future hold for me", what will be the destiny of my life after my school life is over.
It was after a long time of thinking and study that I came to understand that, every individual hopes to have a good life, and the good life we desire will never come to us by chance rather we have to take steps to create it.
If you are a student, and you wish to create your future be a good listener; listen to those who have already achieved whatever that you want to achieve. Have role models, mentors, and learn from them; take time to identify the things they did to be where they are today and follow in their footsteps. Learn from setbacks and never accept defeat no matter how many times you happen to fail, this is the only way you can create your future rather than just sitting tight and wait for it to happen.
If you are a teacher, and you have a dream of becoming so successful economically, it can be very difficult for you to do so, especially in Tanzania because the salary is very low. But still, if you will be creative and work hard for the dream you have you can still make it. As a teacher who wishes to become successful economically my question to you is, Do you have any other source of income other than your salary? If the answer is no, why not?
For some the reason might be, "We don't have enough time because we spend the whole day at school", but they say If something is important you will make time for it; so I believe you can still find time to engage yourselves in other economic activity so that you can be able to achieve the dreams that you have and create the future that you have always desired.
This is me, in the photo (Aisha Hassan) with my friend who is the best student in our school Innocent Nassari learning together after class hours. As a person who wishes to create my own future and not just waits for it, I have learned to Manage myself as one of the important Habits, and Learning together with my fellows because no one knows everything and in the course of creating my own future I have learned not to be afraid or shy to ask for help when I need one.
"Your dream is possible and the future you want is in your hands"
-Aisha Hassan Wawuda
A Form Four Student at Mtakuja Secondary School (2020)
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ReplyDeleteMy dear Aisha I'm very proud of you. Keep up the good spirit 👏👏👏👏
ReplyDeleteGood blog and lesson to all people.Excellent!
ReplyDeleteThis is great job Aisha, keep the ball rolling
ReplyDeleteGreat blog with great lesson Aisha!! Keep it up my dear.
ReplyDeleteHello Aisha, I am a Quest Forward mentor in California. I am so impressed with your wisdom and the way you have expressed yourself in this blog post. I see a bright future for you, and keep writing!
ReplyDeleteHello Aisha, I cant stop loving this piece of work you have done. Keep it up friend
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