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One size fits all

Hello everyone. it's being a very long time since i wrote on my blog. i have been away in a place with limited internet access. in my country, every graduate under 30 is expected to undergo a one-year compulsory youth service program. i went for mine in a remote place called nassarawa-eggon, and there was limited internet access.
anyway, i'm back. i promise to update my blog at least once every forthnight.
i will ask that you pardon for improper use of capitals.
now back to the title of my post, " one size fits all".
this expression is often used for T-shirts, and it generally means, one t-shirt will fit anybody of any size. but is it true?
imagine a particular size of t-shirt being worn by 3 people of different sizes, do you think the t-shirt in question will fit all of them? ur guess is as good as mine.
what am i trying to say? one size cannot fit all. 3 ladies could be a size 10, and they all wear a size 10 dress, believe me the dress won't exactly fit all of them in the same measure. the ladies could have different bust and hip sizes, so you would not expect the dress to fit them in exaclty the same manner.
this argument could also apply in real life. we will not all respond to any situation in the same way. for that reason we should not expect people to behave exactly the way we would have. that is why we should create our own individual map to guide us through life. yes, you may need mentors but that doesn't mean you should photocopy their strategies.
you are U, unique in every way. so plan your life with God's help, and advice from trustworthy people. but do not imitate anybody. be yourself. love yourself. find your true worth and go for it.
one size doesn't fit all

December 1, 2010 | 11:15 PM Comments  0 comments

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