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Act of Impossibility

Act of Impossibility

In the theatre of impossibility, what we often call “reality” is nothing more than a collection of assumptions we have agreed to believe. Yet the realization of our dreams depends not on these assumptions, but on our willingness to remain flexible, adaptable, and open to the movement of life. Albert Leon once said, “Man can do all things if he wishes to.” And truly, if you wish to be great, then choose greatness again and again.

Pain, uncertainty, and doubt will always line the path, but they are not barriers; they are invitations. What matters is the inner elasticity to bend without breaking, to persist without losing yourself. Tighten your straps, steady your spirit, and continue forward. For impossibility is often only the beginning of a story waiting for someone bold enough to rewrite it.

 

I don’t know I can be this flexible,

Until I tried,

I don’t know I am this bold,

Until I started facing my fears.

I don’t know I can be this expand,

Until I stretched,

Then I discovered that there’s lots to discover in impossibilities, so I decided to keep on trying the impossible.

Even though explicit is better than implicit yet till death do us apart.

                                                                                                                                              -O Elisha.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                        wood 1a

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Ologunde Elisha

Software Engineer | Artist | Social worker - A Creative Problem Solver 

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