Okwonko had nothing to start out his own life with which young men usually did. There was no inheritance from his father, Un oka. So, Okwonko had looked upon a wealthy man named Nwakibie who lived about his village. After bringing wine for the two to drink, Okwonko asked for Nwakibie’s help in sparing yams for his preparation of a farm. Nwakibie agreed and was very generous giving Okwonko twice of what was expected (800 yams).
Okwonko had a lot of difficulties due to the unpredictable weather in harvest.
It was the most horrible year not a thing grew, but one consolation. Since he had survived the year he shall survive anything. And Okwonko’s patience then was tried beyond words. If I were to be brought up in a world that wasn’t so materialistic, with a father who hadn’t supported me financially, where I wasn’t set, I’d probably be forced to do anything to be on top and literally survive.
When I say anything I mean work for what I want and need rather than just expecting what was expected for the norm. During My time being here where I actually have had awareness of what reality really is, I’ve learned from my parents what it takes to become successful and achieve what you want. To live in a world with no worries is impossible but to live happy is what you make of it. In order to do that you have to lead a path where you can acknowledge the fact that the choices you make always and will dictate the life you lead.
The Term Paper on How Can We Live Longer
Contents Introduction: I. Why do We Age A. Theories of Aging II. What is Longevity A. Life Span and Life Expectancy III. What determines Longevity III. Why Dont Most Americans Live Past the Average Life Expectancy IV. Leading Causes Of Death (table) V. What Do We Do to Live Longer Conclusion: Introduction What is the fear of most humans The fear is aging and death. In this paper you will find out ...
My proverb-“For a man who starts out with nothing and then is granted everything, but then looses everything, still walks away with something.”.