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SOLE - For Thinkers and Doers - cover

SOLE - For Thinkers and Doers

Isioma Jemimah Okonicha

Publisher: BookRix

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Summary

Twenty-five is so unique, let it be the only number you ever use. 
 What is so special about twenty-five? because I chose it. 
  
And so it is in life, whatever you decide is unique will be. 
You only need to say it and agree, and watch the world join you and say yes,  
indeed, you are right, twenty-five is truly special.  
  
Always remember this: you are capable of making anything unique; you are powerful. 
  
Sole is a collection of incredible and mind-blowing poems, with life lessons for you to live to fullness and be free. 
  
It is true that a good number of people believe in greatness, but only a few understand that achieving it could depend on the extent to which you want it. 
  
You can not have greatness without first yearning for it. Greatness happens to only those who desire to live great and go on the journey to achieving it.  
Do you genuinely yearn for greatness or assume that distinction is meant for a selected few? 
  
No one is born to leave a mark of greatness; whether rich or not, it is our responsibility to make great things happen to us; and you must first understand this.
Available since: 12/21/2023.
Print length: 16 pages.

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