So many of us are now in dilemma of our makings but yet we don’t want to accept it. The oshiwambo proverb comes true which say “Ombedhi iha yi moshiti” (you can’t blame a wood but a person). Somebody should be blamed. We have so many people today who are caught up in this traffic cycle of blame and are living a miserable life due to their past bad decisions but they prefer to blame their fate on someone else or circumstances.
Some are living a stressful life because they have decided not to talk to their neighbors. Now every time they see the neighbor, the blood goes high. While they are in the hospital bed, their neighbor is living his life with no problem. In fact the neighbor does not even care about them. They have move on with their life. And every time you see them getting better your blood pressure go high. Keep complaining and remain behind or work hard and become successful.
This sad reality of unwanted results of our decision is visible almost everywhere. Our streets speaks volumes to us. In almost every town you go in Namibia is full of young people and majority of them did not complete their matric or failed.
In almost every organization and company, you find individuals who don’t talk to each other because of the disagreement they had the other day yet they are expected to produce result for the company. Funny enough there are even business owner who don’t speak to their own employees. Crazy isn’t it? Why? Bad decisions. Prisons are filled to the brim, revolutionary groups are emerging from almost every directions and government official do not trust each other while corporate organizations are fighting for survivals.
The scriptures are very clear, no bad tree can bear good fruits and no good tree can bear bad fruits. But it’s unfortunate that even churches that ought to understand this principle better are the one at the hem of bad decision making, home are falling apart, marriages are failing etc. thus why I keep on repeating and will continue to repeat that before you make any decision ask yourself this question; how will this decision affect my life, the company, other people, tomorrow? How important is the decision? Why specifically this decision?
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