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Mar 08, 2014 Letters
DEAR EDITOR,
I submit this letter in an effort to encourage the young people of our dear country.
The scripture says: ‘The strength of a nation is in its youths.’ Young people must work to acquire what they desire. Hard work is the surest and most definite prevention against poverty. Success is relative to productivity. When you produce more than what you consume, you become prosperous. But when you consume more than what you produce, it leads to material poverty. If you take a look around you, you will find that people who violate or go against this principle of life run their lives at a loss.
Even God himself worked six days and rested on the seventh day. But lazy people want to rest for six days and work for only one day!
Of course we must admit that some are already working so much with little results to show for it. Do not faint, don’t give up.
But listen; the creation of wealth requires more of mental discipline than physical exercise.
It is the worth of your thoughts that gives value to the work of your hands. It is part of hard work for you to sit down today, and task your mind to concentrate on your immediate assignment or obligations, to think through problems, and to create possible solutions.
When you become an expert through hard work, the Bible says of you that Kings will send for you.
The quality of your work will speak for you, it will take you places and your dreams will become reality.
I encourage you today to work hard, for this can only bring value to you, your family and by extension, Guyana.
Deji Aderemi
Mar 20, 2025
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