We have heard about the Golden Principle of interpersonal relationships. In simple terms, it is stated as: do unto others as you would have them do unto you(Luke 6:31). However, this evening, we'd intend to push that idea a little bit further. Life generally responds to principles, and the results are consistent when applied correctly. … Continue reading Golden Principle
Month: February 2020
Thinking Hat
About ten years ago, I was in a discussion with a senior friend, I honestly can't remember why or the precise contents of the discussion. But, I remember something he said to me which I recall with some distinction. He said, "Ayo, you too dey worry". That's pidgin for 'you worry too much'. He had … Continue reading Thinking Hat
Conscience
Conscience is defined as the sense or consciousness of the moral goodness or blameworthiness of one's own conduct, intentions, or character together with a feeling of obligation to do right or be good. An interesting question to ask is, how did men think to have a written Constitution? How did they decide which things they … Continue reading Conscience
Justice 2
In this post, we are going to attempt to provide some reason why the three assumptions in the previous post have to be upheld as true. Let's be reminded briefly of the assumptions again. They are: 1. The rules of law or equity are widely known and accepted. 2. These rules are consistent for everyone … Continue reading Justice 2
Justice
Sale vector created by rawpixel.com - http://www.freepik.comJustice. A word commonly used, scarcely understood. A word held on to firmly by perceived victims, whilst simultaneously sneered at by oppressors. A concept shrouded by the existing societal inequalities. The poor and destitute hardly have a whisper whilst the sounds of the well-to-do and the higher echelons of … Continue reading Justice