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Are there some vices you’ve dropped as you grow older?
The first thing I did towards dropping my vices was to own up. I owned up my vices and agreed to the fact that I was a shorty person. Then, I decided it was time to change. Of course I didn’t drop my vices all at the same time. I used to covet over anything and everything. I was a terrible liar too.Read more
The first thing I did towards dropping my vices was to own up. I owned up my vices and agreed to the fact that I was a shorty person. Then, I decided it was time to change. Of course I didn’t drop my vices all at the same time.
See lessI used to covet over anything and everything. I was a terrible liar too. My lies were so bad, that I didn’t know what to believe about myself anymore. Pride and anger are vices I dropped recently. I realized while dropping these vices, I became peaceful with myself and people around me.
Which culture shock did you have that changed your perspective about human society?
As a left-handed person, I was shocked to my bones when I travelled to Africa, Nigeria precisely, and realized it is a bad thing to eat or greet people with your left hand. Wow! I was really so surprised. Receiving things from people with left hand is also as a sign of disrespect. I found that so stRead more
As a left-handed person, I was shocked to my bones when I travelled to Africa, Nigeria precisely, and realized it is a bad thing to eat or greet people with your left hand. Wow! I was really so surprised. Receiving things from people with left hand is also as a sign of disrespect. I found that so strange because I greet people with my left hand, I eat with my left hand, I do my major things with my left hand. Adjusting to their way of life was quite difficult.
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