Thursday, March 29, 2018

I remember when in secondary school especially, we got almost tired of looking for our brother X. It's is always hidden under an arithmetic problem that demands a simple logical analysis with equations to find, but we spent time looking for it; obviously sometimes we found it and sometimes we didn't. we weren't blind, but we simply couldn't see it.

Our Technical Drawing teacher then was fond of drawing lines on the chalk board and would always ask what we could see from the lines drawn, most of us would always guess because either we couldn't see a thing or it was blurred. But we weren't blind!
 

I've read about how some inventors started. Even till now I still wonder what inspiration the Wright brothers had to ever think that an object as big and heavy as an plane would lift itself in disobedience to gravity to fly. What about the ships, automobiles, trains, electricity, televisions, name them. Who told these inventors that they would be successful. But I'm not blind, but I still can't see what they saw to ever believe that their inventions would work.
 

So in all and more examples, people are actually not blind, they look but can see nothing. Fortunately, a few can see and they see things daily in all works of life. I woke up asking myself this morning, "Kaykay, what do you see?" I've been on it since then but thank God, I see things after much analysis.
So I ask you, "what do you see that others can't see?"

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