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NO WISE MAN BEFRIENDS MEDIOCRITY BY TRAILBLAZER AREGBESOLA BUNMI


NO WISE MAN BEFRIENDS MEDIOCRITY BY TRAILBLAZER AREGBESOLA BUNMI

Any man who despises corrections has agreed to remain a mediocre. Men who dare to do something are not afraid to fail. They simply take the risk. 

When people correct you and you feel you are too big to be corrected, be ready to settle for mediocrity. 

Just be doing your own thing your own way as you have always said and also bear it in mind to always get the same result. 

Get up, get ready to receive rebuke, corrections,reproof with meekness of heart. Commendations from men will also encourage you to go far, but all the same, their corrections will also go a long way to improve you.

Don't be afraid of what people may say. Don't let them shut your mouth. Blind Bartimaeus was not silenced. Who can shut you up?

Do not correct a scoffer, lest he hate you; Rebuke a wise man, and he will love you. Proverbs 9:8

I am not settling for less. 
Blazing the trail. 

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