Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Jonathan Keese

EXPOSED TO DANGER
Danger is always locking around the corridors of great and famous people. Usually, it is a type of danger in disguised. It glitters but it can litter the life of champion. If you are not careful you may being to live the life of a hypocrite, someone says, "a hypocrite is one who is not himself on Sunday." You are not really yourself because you want to avoid being labelled with a bad name your life is dictated by the forces around you.
As a champion you must be careful with things which did not get you up there but can bring you down. The things which took you to the place of achievement are the things which can sustain you there. Beware. The danger of peers in one. The danger of peers is one. Everybody loves to be a friend to a champion, but know that a champion cannot be everybody's friend. You must be friendly, be accessible and acceptable but do not be influenced anyhow and easily.
The danger of family pressure is number two. You must care for your family but do not lose concentration because of their demands. They can get on your nerves and their schedules may conflict with yours, but be organised and principled. The danger of the media is number three. They can help get your informations to the world but they would not let you them what to do, write or say. They have to make their own money too.
The danger of pleasure is number four. As much as possible you must enjoy the wealth you possess and the position you occupy, but do not let them take over your self-esteem or ego. They are to boost your ego and not control it. You must distinguish between pleasure and work. While work gives, pleasure takes.