Friday 10 July 2020

Making Impact: My Personal Values

Two years ago I wrote my personal manifesto on this blog; 

And today I want to add a "rejoinder" to the post by posting my personal values. You need self-respect to be able to work on life's goals.

How do you develop self-respect? 
Develop values & live by them. Here are some of my personal values I am trying to develop and live by.

1. GOD is one, the is only one true God. Christ is the only way to God. All Christian Values are still relevant and need to be affirmed in all that you do.

2. Do not sleep around with women for the sake of keeping score.

3. Do not seek freebies. Earn everything you want to get. 

4. Always do the right thing by the right people. And prepare to do the wrong thing by the wrong people 

5. Never humiliate someone in public if you can achieve the same results in private 

6. Do not use foul language in public or in front of women 

7. Act out what you say. Otherwise don’t say it. 

8. Earn peoples respect, do not expect it. 

9. Do not ask for favours. Exchange one thing for another. 

10. Only be necessarily expedient when trying to achieve a virtuous goal. 

11. Do what 99% of the people wouldn’t do, to be part of the 1% 

12. Be grateful. Never be content 

13. Don’t ever talk badly behind people’s back, including your enemies. It is very difficult but try hard.

14. Be ambitious, but do not be greedy.

15. Be cutthroat to the ruthless, but kind to those in need. 

16. Do not be emotional on anything that monetises. That includes your 9-5 

17. Do not settle for less. And remind those who deserve more than they have settled for. 

18. Never let an opportunity compromise your loyalty.

19. Submerge your ego to see another’s perspective. 

20. Have the capacity to see evil, so you can face evil.  Give People the chance to prove themselves. Observe them keenly. 

21. Choose to engage in honest conflict over dishonest harmony 

22. Risk not being liked in pursuit of the truth 

23. Do not manipulate the world to force it to deliver you goods for status.

24. Self-inadequacies is protected by ego & exposed by others. 

25. If you want power, you’ll have kneel down to pick it up. 

26. Do not make money at the expense of other people’s well-being.

27. Your intentions to obtain power should be growth, not greed. 

28. Earn respect by providing value without expecting anything in return. 

29. What you deserve and what you get is never in balance. Don’t be resentful. 

30. If you don’t behave & act in manner that represents your values, someone will place a value less than what they’re worth. 

31. Give more, without any strings,  give more and expect nothing. Give more than anyone else in the room if possible. 

32. Do not use your past as an excuse to justify your lack of ability. 

33. First explicitly understand, before seeking to be understood. 

34. Only invest in people’s perception of you to adjust your self-inadequacies. 

35. Arrogance talks. Confidence Shows. That's how your social currency is managed. Only talk when it is relevant. 

36. Do not be disciplined without a goal. 

37. Demanding rights imposes responsibility on someone else. Earn your rights instead. 

38. Skills get you through the door. Character keeps you in the room. 

39. When you’re angry, be silent. 

40. Keep it private, until you know it’s permanent. 

41. Don't talk about anyone’s business, without their presence. 'E no really dey hia'

42. Be concerned with the outcome. Not intent. 

43. Seek Honesty and morality. 

44. Think as if you want to kill a part of yourself that you despise. 

45. Fortune favours those who voluntarily seek suffering. 

46. Still waters run deep. 

47. The pathway to freedom is self-imposed slavery. 

48. Become a force of truth born to pursue human-rearing values.

49. Work hard, hard work includes working smart. Make sure you work harder than anyone else on the project. Your absence will be felt when you are no more. 

50. Respect the elderly and those younger than you. Respect keeps peace going. 

Values: principles or standards of behaviour; one's judgement of what is important in life.

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