People are always out to prove something to other people. You don’t need to worry about impressing others. Prove things only to yourself.
Stop competing with others and start competing with yourself.
People are always out to prove something to other people. You don’t need to worry about impressing others. Prove things only to yourself.
Stop competing with others and start competing with yourself.

Once upon a time, in a faraway kingdom, there were two leaders who ruled with very different approaches. The first leader was known to be a good leader. His name was King James, and he was a kind and just ruler who always put the needs of his people first. He was respected and loved by all the citizens of the kingdom.
The second leader was known to be a bad leader. His name was King Richard, and he was a cruel and selfish ruler who cared only about his own wealth and power. He was feared and despised by all the citizens of the kingdom.
One day, both Kings decided to embark on a great adventure to explore the vast wilderness beyond their kingdom’s borders. They both gathered their armies and set out on their journey.
As they journeyed deeper into the wilderness, they encountered many obstacles along the way. King James approached each obstacle with kindness and compassion, seeking to find peaceful solutions to the problems they faced. His soldiers followed his example and worked together to overcome the obstacles they faced.

On the other hand, King Richard approached each obstacle with aggression and violence, seeking to use his army’s might to force his way through. His soldiers followed his example and became more aggressive and violent as they journeyed deeper into the wilderness.
As they continued on their adventure, they encountered a great river that blocked their path. King James immediately set out to find a way across the river, but King Richard insisted on using force to cross it. He ordered his soldiers to build a bridge across the river, even though it would take many weeks and put his army at great risk.
King James, on the other hand, found a way to peacefully negotiate with the local tribes, who agreed to help them cross the river safely. His army crossed the river without incident and continued on their journey.
As they reached the end of their journey, they came upon a beautiful valley that was rich in resources and ripe for settlement. King James saw this as an opportunity to build a new city and offer a better life for his people. He worked with the local tribes and other leaders to establish a peaceful and prosperous community.

King Richard, however, saw the valley as an opportunity to exploit its resources for his own benefit. He seized control of the land and forced the local tribes and other leaders into submission, using his army’s might to maintain his hold over the valley.
In the end, King James became known as a great leader who was loved by his people and respected by his peers. His leadership brought prosperity and happiness to his kingdom, and his legacy continued long after he had passed.
King Richard, on the other hand, became known as a tyrant who was feared and despised by all. His leadership brought suffering and misery to his kingdom, and his legacy was one of greed and corruption.
The adventure of these two leaders taught the citizens of the kingdom the importance of having a good leader who values the needs of their people over their own desires. It also showed the destructive consequences of having a bad leader who only cares about their own power and wealth.
Written by: Elijah kwame Vede Adatsie

Once upon a time, there was a prince named Aiden who ruled over a prosperous kingdom. Aiden was known for his kindness and generosity towards his people, who loved and respected him. However, one day, a group of rebels emerged, seeking to overthrow the prince and take over the kingdom.
The rebels were led by a powerful wizard named Malachai, who despised Aiden and his family for their wealth and power. Malachai had been banished from the kingdom many years ago, and he had been planning his revenge ever since.
With the help of his loyal followers, Malachai launched a fierce attack on the kingdom, killing many of the prince’s guards and soldiers. Aiden was captured and imprisoned, and his people were forced to submit to Malachai’s rule.
But Aiden was not one to give up easily. Despite being locked up in a dark, damp cell, he refused to lose hope. One night, he was visited by a fairy who promised to help him regain his kingdom and defeat Malachai.

The fairy gave Aiden a magical sword that could cut through anything, and a potion that would make him invisible. Aiden was overjoyed and set out on his mission immediately.
He snuck out of his cell and made his way to Malachai’s castle, where he found the wizard sitting on his throne, surrounded by his guards. Aiden drank the potion and became invisible, then drew his sword and attacked Malachai.
The guards were caught off guard and quickly overpowered, but Malachai was a powerful wizard and he fought back with all his might. The two battled for hours, their swords clashing in the air as they fought for control of the kingdom.
Finally, Aiden emerged victorious, striking the final blow that defeated Malachai once and for all. The kingdom was restored to its former glory, and Aiden was hailed as a hero by his people.
From that day forward, Aiden ruled with wisdom and fairness, never forgetting the lessons he had learned during his darkest hour. And whenever he saw his people living in peace and prosperity, he knew that it was all thanks to his courage and determination to seek revenge against those who sought to harm them.
Written by: Elijah kwame Vede Adatsie

Three boys walked down the street, their laughter echoing through the quiet evening air. They had been friends since kindergarten and had grown up together, sharing countless adventures and memories.
As they strolled, they talked about everything and nothing, discussing their dreams and aspirations, as well as the latest movies and video games. They were carefree and happy, with no worries or responsibilities to weigh them down.
Suddenly, one of the boys spotted something on the sidewalk, and they all rushed over to take a closer look. It was a small bird, lying motionless on the ground.

The boys were immediately concerned and began to discuss what they could do to help the bird. They debated whether to take it to a vet or try to nurse it back to health themselves. In the end, they decided to take the bird home with them and care for it overnight.
As they continued on their walk, the boys talked excitedly about their new mission, discussing what they would need to do to make the bird comfortable and nurse it back to health. They were determined to do everything they could to help this little creature.
And so, the three boys walked down the street, their laughter now mingled with a sense of purpose and responsibility. They had found a new focus for their energy, and they were determined to make a difference in the world, one small bird at a time
Written by: Elijah kwame Vede Adatsie.
Once upon a time, there were two neighboring towns: Prosperity and Desolation. Prosperity was a vibrant and prosperous town, with bustling markets, thriving businesses, and happy residents. Desolation, on the other hand, was a gloomy and impoverished town, with dilapidated buildings, deserted streets, and unhappy citizens.
Despite their close proximity, the two towns were very different, and the people of Prosperity often looked down upon those of Desolation. They saw them as lazy and unmotivated, and they believed that their lack of success was entirely their own fault.
One day, a young boy from Prosperity was playing in the woods when he stumbled upon a hidden path. Curious, he followed the path, which led him to the outskirts of Desolation. As he looked around, he was struck by how different this town was from his own. The people looked tired and sad, and there was a sense of hopelessness that hung in the air.
Determined to learn more, the boy began to visit Desolation regularly. He talked to the people, listened to their stories, and learned about their struggles. He realized that they were not lazy or unmotivated, but rather that they had been dealt a difficult hand in life. They lacked resources and opportunities, and they were trapped in a cycle of poverty that they could not escape.
Moved by what he had seen and heard, the boy went back to Prosperity and shared his experiences with his friends and family. At first, they were skeptical, but as he continued to tell his stories, they began to see things from a different perspective. They realized that the people of Desolation were not so different from themselves, and that they deserved a chance to succeed just like anyone else.
Determined to make a difference, the people of Prosperity began to reach out to their neighbors in Desolation. They offered them jobs, resources, and support, and they worked together to build a brighter future for everyone. Slowly but surely, the town of Desolation began to change. The buildings were repaired, the streets were cleaned, and the people began to smile again.
In time, Desolation became a town of prosperity, just like its neighbor. The two towns worked together, sharing their resources and talents, and they became known throughout the land as a model of cooperation and community. The boy who had first discovered the hidden path became a hero to both towns, and he was honored with a statue in the center of the main square.
And so, the two towns lived happily ever after, proving that with a little imagination and a lot of hard work, anything is possible.
Imaginative story about two towns: Written by Elijah kwame Vede Adatsie. Continue follow for more stories.

Sometimes the people we like don’t like us back and it’s painful but there’s nothing we can do about it. I know what it’s like when someone doesn’t feel the same way about you. Someone you can stop thinking about, it hurts, but you can’t make people like you.

Love isn’t about grand gesture or the moon and the stars, it’s just dumb luck and sometimes you need someone to feel the same way, and then sometimes your unlucky. But one day you will go and meet someone who appreciate you for who you are, I mean there’s one billion people on the planet, I know one of them is going to climb up on the moon for you .
Don’t compare your life to others. There’s no comparison between the sun and the moon. The shine when it’s their time.
People may destroy your image, stain your personality, but they can’t take away your good deeds, because no matter how they describe you, you will still be admired by those who really know you better.
Happiness is a state of mind, nothing can make you happy until you choose to, and one thing in life is you always get what you go for.
Strength: what you can do and do it better without anyone’s help.
Weakness: what you wish you could do but you are not having any idea about it.
Opportunity: what exactly will you need to achieve your strength..
Threat: what is going to be an obstacle or boundaries for not achieving your strength.
SWOT analysis is a strategic planning and strategic management technique used to help a person or organization identify Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats related to business competition or project planning. It is sometimes called situational assessment or situational analysis.
What is SWOT analysis and examples?
SWOT stands for Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats. Strengths and weaknesses are internal to your company things that you have some control over and can change. Examples include who is on your team, your patents and intellectual property, and your location.
Without knowing your SWOT, it’s quite difficult to succeed in a project.
Don’t take anything personal.
Being impeccable of your words.
Never make assumptions.
Always do your best.