Reality all about perception

When you were a child you probably wanted to be something other than what you want to be now that you a cool teen because your perception has changed.
The truth of the matter is that as when cool teens of Zimbabwe are growing up their desires, aspirations and dreams change evolves in the parameters of their perception.

Cool teens of Zimbabwe must always maintain a positive perception of who they are, and what they aspire to be.
When a Zimbabwean cool teen has got a focused cool perception he/she has a vision and practical steps and measures to accomplish that vision.

Cool teen Sandra Nyakudya (19), an Upper Six student at Morgan High School, believes that perception is key element that determines how far you will go.
“I view perception in three ways which are wish, mirror and reality. Wish is for what I want to be, and mirror is for whom I pretend to be and reality is who truly I am.

“When I sit down sometimes I ask myself who is Sandra and what is that I really what to achieve. So if I view myself in a positive way, surely I know I will be successful in what I want to be,” she said.

What you see is what you get, young people of Zimbabwe you are the future leaders of tomorrow henceforth you have foresight and insight of were you want to be in the future.
Someone pictured going to the moon, the Wright brothers the airplane, Steve Jobs Apple products and Alexander Graham Bell the telephone before they invented them.
Godknows Mutambu (22) from Sunningdale says that perception is the spark that ignites the greatness within.

“You have to maintain a positive image you view yourself and self-esteem as a human being. If you view yourself in a negative way you are bound not to succeed in life.”
Your mind is the most powerful tool you can use, with it can complete almost anything to technology, business, fashion and art so dare to visualise great things.

Success is in the mind and life is what you make it, so cool teens instead of losing your minds by abusing drugs and alcohol, use your minds to be the next great visionary, entrepreneur or inventor.

Prince Taruvinga (13) from Plumtree says he perceives himself as a great comic book author in the future.
“I visualise myself as great comic book writer, sometimes I close my eyes and picture the characters I draw and the script I write. Without a good imagination I do think I can be a good writer,” he said.

Cool teens look at your self as people destined for greatness who are going to discover and invent great works the world has never seen because mankind is the only being with the ability to transform his dreams into physical reality.

Related Posts

Ending fistula, restoring dignity

Disability Issues Dr Christine Peta FOR thousands of women and girls across Africa, Asia and beyond, obstetric fistula is not just a medical complication, it is a profound social and…

UK pledges to support Zim in UNSC

Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter THE United Kingdom has pledged to work with Zimbabwe when it takes up its United Nations Security Council non-permanent seat that it overwhelmingly won early this…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

×
×