3 Feb 2014

On Your Feet vs On Your Seat

Hello Chaps,


It is an opportunity reaching you through this medium. I hope you will find this few lines helpful as we advance in our lives.

Since, we are youths, it will be relevant for us to do a discussion around this, today, let’s consider being on your feet and on your seat.

“On your mark, set go” is a phrase for those who are ready and willing to partake in a race. For them to be able to do this, they are on their feet! When we look at those who want to learn something from someone more knowledgeable, in our computer days, we go to the person who would be seated while we remain on our feet! Something keeps us restless at night, we would stand up on our feet, attempting to figure the way out of it.

On your seat is usually associated with old people: grandpa armchair tells a parable about the man who had labour when he had the strength and he is now relaxed. It could also connote being comfortable, complacent etc.

For someone who is on his seat, he could also be busy, doing some productive things but when you are on your feet, you will definitely be at alert. Now that we have strength, let us be on our feet, let’s be ready to move and attain heights, an age is coming wherein compulsorily, we would stick to our seats.  An old person once said, “I used all my strength when I was young and now I am not doing anything again. She was once on her feet and now on her seat.

There are heights to conquer, let’s go conquer, remember, we are more than conquerors (dependent on many factors resident within us)

Advancingly yours,

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