Bits & Pieces
Self-Made Bits and Pieces Blog
Bits and Pieces is a collection of my personal journey, influenced by my experiences in life. I either blog every week or every month to keep a personal record and inspire others.
In order to hone my writing abilities, I launched the blog (www.wilsenx.blogspot.com) in 2009. The same year, I also began my journey into photography.
I get inspiration from a variety of sources in life and consider myself to be a change agent, particularly in the field of youth and community development . I frequently feel as though I was put on this earth to be a pillar of hope for my loved ones and others.
Here are 40 quotes on a variety of topics, including business, leadership, creativity, and personal experiences.
The Bird's Nest...
1. "The biggest threat to any country isn't only war, epidemic, political unrest, food insecurity or other such events; rather, it's also how silently its values system is eroding, especially when it's motivated by greed, corruption, and nepotism that are passed down to the next generation." - Wilson Masaka, Youth Advocate and Social Entrepreneur.
2. "There is no magic bullet that will make you successful in the new year if you keep doing the things that caused you to fail the previous year." - Wilson Masaka, Youth Advocate Social Entrepreneur.
3. "No contribution is too small, and together, we can achieve the desired results." -Wilson Masaka Youth Advocate and Social Entrepreneur
4. "Success often follows a certain pattern, with inaction being one of the exceptions." - Wilson Masaka, Youth Advocate & Social Entrepreneur
5. "An entrepreneur has the guts to start new trends and sail into uncharted waters in quest of cutting-edge fixes. A typical businessperson, on the other hand, operates according to trends and have making money as their primary goal." - Wilson Masaka, Youth Advocate and Social Entrepreneur
6. "Even if you have perfect vision, your negative attitude may prevent you from seeing any positive aspects of the circumstance." -Wilson Masaka, Youth Advocate and Social Entrepreneur
7. ''Personal Change Must Begin With Oneself." - Wilson Masaka, Youth Advocate and Social Entrepreneur
8. " Every hurdle that present itself comes with an invisible handle to cling on to make it to the other side." - Wilson Masaka, Youth Advocate and Social Entrepreneur.
9."A great leader wears many hats not masks" - Wilson Masaka, Youth Advocate and Social Entrepreneur
10. "Nobody can take away from you things like your experience, skill, dream, and passion, which are valuable assets for your future." - Wilson Masaka Youth Advocate
11."When people talk about you in your absence, it is what stands out the loudest in the room." - Wilson Masaka, Youth Advocate and Social Entrepreneur.
12. "Having a real enemy is better because you can eventually learn how to deal with them, as opposed to a fake friend who is secretly jealous of your success and working with others to make sure you fail." - Wilson Masaka, Youth Advocate and Social Entrepreneur.
13. "If your idea doesn't inspire you to write about it and take action, put it aside and choose the next one. - Wilson Masaka, Youth Advocate and Social Entrepreneur
14. "Only yesterday can I cease trying; for today and tomorrow, however, I'll keep going and have faith that things will improve." - Wilson Masaka, Youth Advocate & Social Entrepreneur.
15. "Those with clear future vision not only open their eyes to see clearly, but more importantly, they open their minds to investigate, refuel, and ignite various possibilities." - Wilson Masaka, Youth Advocate and Social Entrepreneur
16. "Just keep in mind that the future is broad open for anyone, and you can start positioning yourself today if you feel like everything has already been taken. " - Wilson Masaka, Youth Advocate and Social Entrepreneur
17." Don't underestimate the power of a ball and what it can do to bring people together " - Wilson Masaka, Social Entrepreneur & Youth Advocate.
18. "Those who never try are failures, but if you try and fail, it means that at some point, you were successful because you overcame your fear of beginning." - Wilson Masaka, Social Entrepreneur & Youth Advocate
19. "It takes a lot of skill to turn the praises into worthwhile opportunities; if praises were some kind of currency, some of us would already be millionaires." - Wilson Masaka Youth Advocate and Social Entrepreneur
20. "The sad aspect of life isn't just death as we know it; it's also when we live and let ourselves feel internally decrepit." - Wilson Masaka, Youth Advocate and Social Entrepreneur
21. "To thrive in business, one must be willing to put up with discomfort, such as getting up early, searching for a suitable market that may be far away, sleeping late, dealing with customers, experiencing no business traction, etc." - Wilson Masaka, Youth Advocate and Social Entrepreneur.
22. "Our mentality is the pinnacle of everything; you can have money and still fail to launch a business." - Wilson Masaka, Youth Advocate and Social Entrepreneur
23. "Make it happen rather than tiptoe into life while you wait for lady luck." - Wilson Masaka, Youth Advocate and Social
24. "One small step in the correct direction is better than a thousand large steps in the wrong direction." Wilson Masaka, Social Entrepreneur & Youth Advocate
25. "Small steps in the right direction is better that 1000 big steps in the wrong direction"- Wilson Masaka, Youth Advocate and Social Entrepreneur
26. "If we adopt the mindset of healthy competition and meaningful partnerships toward a shared objective, as young people, we stand a chance of reducing our problems by half." - Wilson Masaka, Youth Advocate and Social Entrepreneur.
27. "Those who never try are failures, but if you try and fail, it means that at some point, you were successful because you overcame your fear of beginning." - Wilson Masaka, Social Entrepreneur & Youth Advocate
28. "The primary field that will open a lot of doors to opportunity is information and knowledge." Wilson Masaka, Social Entrepreneur & Youth Advocate
29. "If you want to capture more greater concepts go where there are people; even if you don't talk, you can still learn as long as you are purposefully focused and paying close attention." - Wilson Masaka, Social Entrepreneur & Youth Advocate.
30. "Time never speeds up or slows down; it is consistent from season to season. It's time to assess what you do to determine where you spend the most time wasting." - Wilson Masaka, Youth Advocate and Social Entrepreneur
31. "Adversity in real life is more valuable because it gives you the chance to learn than a fake lifestyle, which is typically more costly and only intended to impress others while you are depressed inside." - Wilson Masaka, Youth Advocate and Social Entrepreneur
32. "One way of getting poorer is competing with other people's lifestyle and yet you don't know and don't match what they do." - Wilson Masaka, Youth Advocate and Social Entrepreneur
33. "One way of inviting peace and wealth in your life is by living within your means despite having an ambition for a better lifestyle than what you have." - Wilson Masaka, Youth Advocate and Social Entrepreneur
34. "You can say with great confidence how educated you are but no one can proclaim to be wiser than others." - Wilson Masaka, Youth Advocate and Social Entrepreneur
35. "Wisdom is God given and it is acknowledged by others, on the other hand it works in silence, and only becomes louder through your action, intention, character etc." -Wilson Masaka, Youth Advocate and Social Entrepreneur
36. "If poverty was a disease then the cure wouldn't be sleeping all the day, but rather the cure would be found in a progressive effort in whatever you decide to do that makes you to learn and earn." - Wilson Masaka, Youth Advocate and Social Entrepreneur
37. "You may have the knowledge, skills and passion in a particular field, but to transfer all that to the next person by training them also requires other skills." - Wilson Masaka, Youth Advocate and Social Entrepreneur
38. "You can't change the sun rising from the East and setting in the West, but you have the power towards how you feel about the moment." - Wilson Masaka Youth Advocate and Social Entrepreneur
39. "The only person you change in this world is yourself, the rest you can only influence their change patterns. " - Wilson Masaka Youth Advocate and Social Entrepreneur
40. "Someone is sitting in the shade today because someone planted a tree a long time ago." -Warren Buffett
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