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Becoming Relevant
Becoming Relevant in “ our Time.
The change in relevance is evident as seen over the years, but what really is relevance? Applicable seems to be the immediate go to word right? Let’s work with that. One of the most influential leaders of all-time, the late Dr. Myles Munroe says and I quote “the greatest tragedy in life is not death but a life without a purpose.” I believe this to be true. Purpose is the foundation on which the building of life is erected. Without purpose, one ceases to appreciate the true meaning of life. No matter the change in seasons, having a sense of purpose is a stepping stone to achieving set goals.
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Gone are the days when all you needed to become applicable in the national, continental and global market was a university degree. Obtaining a degree is good but realize we are now in the era of skills. What you know and what you can do with what you know. Understanding and appreciation of this fact could just be a step forward to becoming relevant in this day and age.
The entire scope of work as we know it has changed. Contrary to popular belief we have young people becoming CEOs at the age of 19, the same young people are taking up spaces and holding positions of influence in organizations and government. Professionals are upgrading and learning new skills in order to carry out their side hustles. Some are entirely leaving their jobs to pursue other relevant opportunities. The whole trajectory has changed.
With new market demands evolving the question is, what role are you playing as a youth to remain relevant in this season? It might be in our best interest to start the process of unlearning, learning and relearning.
In conclusion, I would like to highlight the importance of investing in oneself, building healthy networks and upgrading on a daily basis. How privileged we are to literally have information right on our fingertips. Be willing to pay the price. Ignorance will cost you so much more!