To Each His Own

Monday, Jul 13, 2015 | 2 minute read | Updated at Monday, Jul 13, 2015

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Life, in its living is froth with pain, joy, sadness, tears, smiles and many other words

that describe the human condition.
To each, a measure of sadness, joy, pain is handed and to each the capability to overcome what was handed is granted.
I do not know if I am making sense to anyone out there.

The Human Condition

The human condition is defined as “the characteristics, key events, and situations which compose the essentials of human existence, such as birth, growth, emotionality, aspiration, conflict, and mortality.”

This post begun with an image I captured of a flower thriving among weeds. How it begun life there, I cannot tell. However, it lives.

Like this flower, we may find ourselves either by design or happenstance in situations that may or may not favour us, in situations that remind us of our human condition. We have the choice to be or not to be -happy | sad | alive | dead | hungry,thirsty | satisfied.

One of the most difficult things to be granted is a choice.

With choices, you get to live with the consequence of your action or inaction - “choice”, instead of laying the blame at someone else’s feet. This mental burden may just be the end of you.

Now, having a focus for the the choice you make, makes making that choice easier.

I want to live - makes making choices in that regard easier. Focussing on the smaller aspects of living might be overwhelming, but if your eye remains on the prize “living”, you are surely going to not die. This might give excuse to doing anything and everything to live, but bear in mind, there are consequences for all those little actions and inactions you take.

The flower that begun this post in itself is unwanted, thus a weed.

Vita canis praecisae!

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Self Introduction

Passionate about people & technology. With a plethora of experience managing both people and technology. I am currently a Technical Officer with the Communications Division of CSIR - Institute for Scientific and Technological Information. Here, I am responsible for transforming research outputs into software, tools, equipments and communication systems as tools for national development.

I am BIG about community and have spent the better part of the last decade; growing and managing various tech communities in Ghana. Most recent being the Google Developer Group (GDG). I ASPIRE to INSPIRE.

I like to dabble in a lot of technology related things; from code to Rpi’s.