Years ago in architecture school, I was walking from the hostel to the studio to work.
I was carrying my tracing paper, T-square & other stuff.
I ran into an acquaintance on the way.
We exchanged pleasantries & he asked, "wetin you dey do with tracing paper & T-square?
Na architecture guys dey carry tracing paper & T-square nau!"
I told him I was an architecture student.
He responded, "I don't believe you!"
Wow.
I said, "Ok".
And continued my walk to the studio.
He followed me.
"I say I no believe you, Harry!"
I heard you the 1st time, mate...
But it's ok, your unbelief doesn't change anything.
"Ok, show me your ID Card!"
"No, I won't. No need."
"See? You no be architecture student!"
"Ok!"
He wasn't satisfied!
"You no fit be architecture student nau! Haba! Na your type dey study architecture?"
"Yeah, no be my type..."
I refused to prove anything to him.
I left him frustrated.
I've met people who ask where I come from. I tell them, Zuru, Kebbi State.
They respond, "I don't believe you!"
I simply say, "Ok!"
And move on.

Earlier this year, I was with a young, 23 year old lawyer...
He just finished Law School.
We got talking & I asked, "you're a Lawyer, right?"
"Yes sir."
"If I say I don't believe you're a Lawyer, what would you say?"
He said he'd be upset!
Said it would seem as if all his years in the University & Law School were wasted!
I was shocked!
Why would my opinion about him cause such a reaction in him?
Why would his emotional equilibrium be displaced by the opinion of a man he just met?
I couldn't understand it.

But I later understood.
My generation is not under any pressure to seek validation externally...
We were not trained to prove anything.
I don't know if it was the quality of education we received or the training from our parents, but external opinions don't move us.
We understand EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE.
Unlike this "soro soke" generation.
They're wired differently...
They're wired to be almost always angry, bitter & confrontational.
You disagree with them? They insult & curse you!
They don't have the capacity to engage with civility & decorum.
When they have no words to express themselves, they go rogue.
And it's so unfortunate to see...
In the 90s, there was a presidential election between Bashir Tofa & Moshood Abiola.
Abiola was in the studio for an interview & he was asked: "Chief, people say this election is between a thief surrounded by idiots & an idiot surrounded by thieves. What would you say to that?"
Abiola laughed!
Then he asked, "Which one am I, the idiot or the thief?"
I was in my 20s, but that incident left a strong impression on me:
Abiola laughed!
He joked about it.
He was so comfortable in his own skin, being labelled a thief or an idiot didn't destabilize him...
Emotional Intelligence teaches you restraint.
Emotional Intelligence teaches you to keep your emotions to yourself.
Emotional Intelligence shows how developed you are as a human being.

In my opinion, this young generation has so much going for them.
The sky is their limit...
But their lack of Emotional Intelligence will be their bane.
They just don't have the capacity for RESTRAINT.

I don't know how they'll handle it, but if they don't learn to rein in their emotions, they're just a time bomb awaiting detonation.

And great will be the explosion...

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EMOTIONS.

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Moses just died, after leading the Israelites for 40 years.
He was a great man.
He brought the Israelites out of Egypt, after unleashing plagues on the Country.
He parted the Red Sea.
He brought water from the Rock...
He saw God's back.
He spent so much time with God on the mountain, when he came back his face was shining.
He died in God's presence.
Nobody saw his corpse.
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God personally buried him.
He was a great man, whatever parameters used to measure greatness...
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You say, no: it's Peter Obi.

Now, would it make any sense if I get angry & start insulting & cursing you because you're believing a lie?

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If you are sure what you believe is the TRUTH, why are you triggered by those who don't believe it?
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I believe there's no salvation without Him.
There are billions who don't believe it.

That's their problem, not mine, honestly...
If I get upset & angry because they don't believe what I believe, there's something fundamentally wrong.
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Because he SAID so.
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1 Samuel 17:43.

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He sent forth CURSES.
He was irritated by the teenager.
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David responded with WORDS also:
"You come to me with a sword, a spear & a shield: but I come to you in the name of the Lord of hosts...
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I got there very early.
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I removed my shoes & joined them, carrying loudspeakers, fixing up the TV screens & all that.
It was actually fun...
😁
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Ah! No! Pastor Harry (I'm not a pastor, they never listen!)! You can't be doing this!
He went on to tell me I should be in the office, nobody should see me yet.
I should come out just before the message (like a village masquerade)...
That way, the flock would be more receptive to my message.
If they see me now without shoes, carrying loudspeakers, how will they be receptive to my message when it's time for the word? "See Finish" will enter, he concluded.
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The Northerner maiguard had.
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