The Power of Taking The First Step

Each passing second, several ideas play out in one’s mind. The human mind conceives numerous ideas that are capable of turning the world around positively within a millisecond. Perhaps this was the reason Napoleon Bonaparte once asserted that “ideas rule the world”. But despite the myriad of ideas that dot our minds daily, several people, especially in Africa still live below poverty level. What could be responsible for this? What makes those that activate their ideas different from those that do not?

In my research I have come to realise that there are actually two categories of people in this world: those who make their dreams happen and those that wait for their dreams to happen. It appears more than 70% of Africans belong to the latter category. We wait more often than not for our dreams to happen. This may be why we seem complacent consuming what others produce. Instead of taking action on at least one out of the multiple ideas that come to mind everyday, we seem comfortable talking about them. But I think we need to begin to walk the talk. It is not sufficient to churn out ideas; the ideas become useful when we expedite action on them.

In 2005 when I relocated from Lagos to Ile-Ife in Nigeria, I met a young man who studied Agricultural Science in one of Nigeria’s universities. He spoke to me about the inherent opportunities in snail farming. He spoke glowingly about it that I became interested in it. I launched out immediately. With some used tyres, I bought just 17 snails to commence the business. Before I knew what was happening snail rearing became synonymous with my name in my area. It was after I launched out that I discovered that the young man who told me about it did not even have a single snail. In fact, I became his consultant later. A graduate of Literature-in-English consulting for Agricultural Science graduate on snail rearing. Today, I run a farm where I do not just rear snails, but also chickens, rabbits and a host of other animals. Such was the power of taking the first step!

I believe that if I had been waiting for the dream of rearing snails to happen without making it happen myself, it might have been a mirage! Our society can actually be a better place to live in and we can become shinning examples to others around us if only we can take action on one of the several ideas that come to our mind daily. We need to take the first step in the right direction without nursing fear and every other thing shall follow.

We must know that nothing moves until we move it.

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By Isaac Oluyi

Isaac Oluyi, change agent, entrepreneur, entrepreneurship educator and motivational speaker, is the Chief Executive Officer of Sourcerite Farms, an integrated farm that is environment-friendly. He is an advocate of entrepreneurial leadership, a leadership that proffers solutions to societal problems without waiting for government. He can be reached on 08060702979 or via isaacoluyi@gmail.com

5 comments

  1. The best idea in this world are those that are never implemented, cos people won’t just get up and move.

  2. Today, Education is the first step that the African child must make to clear his/her vision but the African Hercules have become the greedy monsters the child has to battle with in order to move on and very few are able to succeed.

    1. I agree with you that education is important. However as important as it is, I will like you to know that it is not what you know that matters but what you do with what you know. Real education is acquired more often than not outside the four walls of the classroom.

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