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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2023
EVERY YOUTH
FINDING THE FIRST STEPS TO A FULFILLED LIVING
Nnamdi Ozioko
EVERY YOUTH
WRITTEN BY
NNAMDI OZIOKO
COPYRIGHT (C) 2023
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without written permission from the author or publisher.
Published by:
COMMUNE WRITERS INT’L
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Published in the Federal Republic of Nigeria
CONTENTS
Dedication
Introduction
Part One
Life Ticks
Time to Discover the Why
The Burning Heart
The Burning Hands
The Burning House
The Burning Bush
Part Two
Learning to Learn
The Reader’s Room
An Example of the Jews
The Poverty of Africa
Made in Africa
Reading and the Young
Part Three
Modern Praying Mantis
Final Words: What’s Next
Notes
About the Author
DEDICATION
To
The trinity of my exceptional fathers:
Christopher Ozioko, for the biological birthing;
Late Revd. Prof. N. N. Osadebe, for the mental weaning;
Revd. S. U. Ozioko, for the spiritual bearing.
INTRODUCTION
It takes a decision to open a book…and discipline to read it to the end. Welcome to the world of Every Youth. This book understands that youths are people in process, and then offers to reveal the paths to their destination. The things you are about to see in the pages that follow are common to every youth, whether twenty or eighty.
It shows the road whose beginning is a proper perspective of time—the very substance of life. In that section, the disease that emanates from unbefitting handling of youthfulness is routed from its root. Further, there is also the clarification of the question of purpose. Finally, we are not on earth to live and die! A reason precedes our coming. Many youths are also very confused about their purpose and the disciplines they should pursue. To such people, Every Youth offers some help.
Running to those who put out the daily fires that raged around them, we are shown how to extinguish the ones around us. You’ll meet in this book what to do with the fire within and around you. The book gives you some proper lenses, or rather removes the improper, with which to see ‘problems’. There you will discover why some people celebrate what you call problems.
The other part addresses the guy—ignorance. Taking modeling as a sure path to escaping shabby living, Every Youth studies reading and readers in history. Readers are still scarce, you must note. Many graduates also graduated from reading. Every Youth frowns at that. Life is then merged with learning: so that without a continuous learning, there can be no continuous living.
In the ever-nagging online environment, there is still a cry to save reading. The cry of the second part is, ‘Don’t let reading die!’ Amidst the unending punching and clicking, let’s re-try flipping through material, soft or hard. This insists that every youth needs, in addition to the instant noodles of info, the marrow of wisdom enshrined in the breast milk that flows from books.
You’ll later meet Wigo in ‘Modern Praying Mantis’ who learns all except the most vital, and gets destroyed in his learning. His life preaches a balance.
Don’t be deceived: youth is not a question of age. And stop crying that you’ve been excluded. No, if there is still a little strength left to you, you belong to the group being addressed in Every Youth. In fact, the book is more especially for you.
Befriend this book - read it! See you at the end.
Nnamdi Ozioko
2017
Oh, book of my dreams,
Just like streams
Go and wake
The youths of my day
And those that will come after!
Kindle a wild fire in them after
The truth and their purpose.
Part 1
EMERGING FROM THE DUST
Irrespective of what you confess, I know what you want to be by what you consistently spend your time on.
Chapter One
LIFE TICKS
It is, of course, only natural for people to take time for granted. Humans, like fish in water, are buried completely in time—if they must belong in the family of the living, there is no going out of it. A fish may not ‘notice’ water as a human being does when s/he jumps into a pool. This suggests why people don’t bring out time to think about time.
Further still, familiarity smothers curiosity: what you are familiar with, you aren’t always curious about. But, I daresay, most of the too-familiar-to-be-thought-about things around us are actually the very things we ought to pause and ponder from time to time.
