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What are you creating?

All you see was created. You do not even have to be religious or believe in a god to understand this.
Nothing is as it was 1,000 years ago. And if you add another comma (1,000,000 years ago), it would almost seem like we are living on a new planet.

What are you creating?

Knowingly or unknowingly, we create something new in the world. Something that someone else sees as their reality.

Creation does not have to be material, even the immaterial is created.

When I talk to people, it is not hard to see what part of creation they see and how what they see is molding what they are creating.

To create, some takeaway parts that are already there, some build parts that never existed, some fashion parts that already exist into new patterns, some add new light on previously unseen parts. There are many alternatives in creation, we underestimate our own creation when we compare to how or what others are creating.

Les Brown once said “The graveyard is the richest place on earth, because it is here that you will find all the hopes and dreams that were never fulfilled, the books that were never written, the songs that were never sung, the inventions that were never shared, the cures that were never discovered, all because someone was too afraid to take that first step, keep with the problem, or determined to carry out their dream.”

I agree and I disagree.

I agree that people could have given more, if they were bolder with their dreams. I agree that there is much that has been lost in the people that have departed from us. I agree that our story is always incomplete, because there are too many blank spaces from people that chose not to share.

I disagree because the richest place is the womb, not the tomb. I disagree because death does not have the final word, as a lot is still being learnt from and given by graveyards. I disagree because what is dismissed by one is always available to all, and what was buried in one, will be birthed in another.

All we see was created. If you are currently reading this, I am creating.

– Osasu Oviawe

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