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Tuesday, March 01, 2016

THINGS.....

I need a new bag, new shoes, a new car....may be I build me a new house, buy me the dream bike I have always wanted.
Hmmmnnn, all we do is want, want and want some more.




The other day I was cleaning out my walk-in closet, such a shame; I had clothes that I have not worn in five years and over, yet am buying more, only to end up wearing a set of the same old things most of the time, ignoring the hundreds that are just there gathering dust. Worst still, every morning as I step into my closet to pick out my wear for the day, it's always a problem finding anything, as if there is a limited option.
Am I the only one infected with this virus? Did I hear a chorus answer of "no, we all are o"?

We're all materialists in lotta ways, some are severe while some are mild. For some, they have just gone overboard. Yea, there are people who acquire so much of what they will never need.
The Psychiatrist would tell you this condition has a name in mental health. That go be madness abi.
How about people in government who steal money their generations can never exhaust, to the detriment of the rest of us?
We all use and enjoy material goods in our daily lives, and most of us simply cannot get by without them. There is nothing wrong with that, as long as the desire for material goods doesn't control us and our actions.
The trick is not how we stay focused on things outside ourselves but rather, on things that would be truly beneficial to us: such as our spiritual development, our relationships, our learning, and our peace of mind. 

No one should say to me that we'll reach a level of peace and contentedness by having more things.  We have evidence that tells us that the feeling of contentedness that comes from buying something fades rather quickly after the purchase is made, leaving us feeling just as empty as before.

Many people feel that by acquiring just the right things, they can make other people see them in a positive light, or as having arrived. In other words, they buy their new car or clothes to impress others.  They're often setting themselves up for great disappointment especially when people don't give them the desired reaction. How can we ever think that material things would be what define or give value and respect to us?

It is not so much about what we have, but who we are!

Since this year, I've been working at getting rid of things that I've had for a long time, but simply have not used or needed. I will encourage everyone to do same, though it is most times difficult to de cluster but we all just need to find the courage.

Each time I get rid of something, I feel it because it's a very good lesson to me about just how much crap I've acquired, and the much time and money spent, when the resources could have been invested (not spent) in more productive and valuable venture.

The truly important things in life, however, are those which cannot be encountered by the physical senses, purchased with money, or placed on a shelf. 

At the end of the day, when we take a look at what we value most in life, we generally find family, friends, health, peace, contentment, laughter, helping others, and communion with God foremost on our list of priorities.


Abi I lie?

BY CHARLY BOY OPUTA



53 comments:

  1. I look at my my walk in wardrobe, there are clothes I have never worn. I go shopping every Saturday and every Monday I scream 'I have no clothes'.
    The bags, wristwatches, shoes and expensive jewellery... they give me joy. Yes! They make me happy. It's my money, it's my life and I regret nothing.

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  2. Human wants are certainly unlimited na, everyone knows that.... There's always something more we wish to acquire.
    Very similar to giving a red blooded man a peck, nxt he'd want a kiss, give him the kiss na, he'd want french kiss, what next? Ofcourse pussy! Till he sees u finish, lol. Na from clap butterfly de take enter bush.... See me deviating from the topic at hand & talkn rubbish, mtcheeeew.

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    1. Give your life to Christ. The risks of being an atheist out weighs the benefits. I have said my own.

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  3. Over make sense ooo
    One will spend so much money 2 buy smtin u barely use.
    Will follow this path...time to rid me of those things i rarely use or need

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  4. So Charlie Boy and Mr. Abati will continue to be in our faces. Na wa ooo.

    Both of them are jobless. One is not into music, the other not into journalism.

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    1. Really? Wow, so because the pen down their thoughts they are jobless. Wow God help this generation that have opted to exchange the brain you gave them for garri.
      I am just appalled by the refuse to let ignorance go attitude that your likes have adopted.

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  5. Good writeup, but coming from the wrong person

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    1. Wrong person how??? Shud it be coming from a poor person or what?
      Me thinks he is just right for d message cos he certainly has a lot of stuff he doesn't use n others can benefit from

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  6. #Word!

    The Best things in life are free.God,love,laughter,Family...

    As per d plenty "gather" lol.
    d Reverend Sisters,choi Spartan people hahahaha.but they taught us dat anything u havent used in two years,den you DON'T need it.give it away.not always easy.but it helps to curb what would have bn my excesses.besides I hate Clutter like mad.buy only what u need.cos u don't wanna buy over plenty and end up givin dem away.Lol

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    1. Ahhhh, I love this "The best things in life are free. God, love, laughter, family...." and might I add, genuine friends :-)
      Greetings your way hun @ TGW x

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    2. Greetings to u Tety baby.give our bun a hug from me.God's Favour dear!

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  7. Hmmmm word, pls somebody should de-cluster and dash me clothes and shoes ooo
    I have been praying for someone to come to my rescue with these old clothes and shoes.
    My contact is on my profile
    Lagos based, size 10 clothes and size 39 shoes. Thanks.

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  8. i agree with you charly boy............

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  9. Not this old man again
    Charly granpa

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    1. Charley boy?
      Chai.......get well soon


      True talk tho


      Lol

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  11. I am not materialistic and I only have the things I need. I do not accumulate material things even though I can afford to, each to their own, do not generalize based on your own life. A lot of people have money and can afford luxury and a lot of stuff but they live humble and non flashy lives.

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  12. I have a made a rule to give out clothes I don't wear in a year..

    All these things don't matter, in the long run, it's your naked body beneath the soil awaiting judgement!

    May our souls not be lost for material reasons.

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    1. Pls, kindly include me in your next giveaway...I am in dire need. thank you

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    2. Pls, kindly include me in your next giveaway...I am in dire need. thank you

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    3. Amen. Human needs are limited but the wants are truly limitless. We keep wanting and wanting to our own detriment....

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  13. Material things are vain. At the end of the day you discover that those things are just occupying space in your home. I had to give out some of the things I got to some girls in the neighbourhood when I discovered I couldn't even use them all. Before then, I used to pray to have plenty of those things. Life!

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  14. Nice but what has e done to eradicate that virus?

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  15. Wat's this. Brb to read it.

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  16. Made some sense, but do not generalize!

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  17. Hahaha....is dis indirectly to DINO?

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  18. Hahaha....is dis indirectly to DINO?

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  19. I am very horny,I nid someone dick,am talking to u S,I nid u badly.

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  20. This is one is from Charly, now the rest of us, what are you going to do about it? It is liberating to give out what you don't need to those who need it. Let us stop buying for a while and when we have to let be what is really necessary. You'll live happier!

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  21. Very true. Godliness with continued ntment is great gain. 1 Timothy 6:6

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  22. True thou,dat cloth wey dey ur wardrobe wey dey gather dust cum sow am 4 my life I go appreciate am,plus size...tank u ,pls who get 5k wey him no dey use again help a sista help my ministry...

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  23. True thou,dat cloth wey dey ur wardrobe wey dey gather dust cum sow am 4 my life I go appreciate am,plus size...tank u ,pls who get 5k wey him no dey use again help a sista help my ministry...

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  24. True thou,dat cloth wey dey ur wardrobe wey dey gather dust cum sow am 4 my life I go appreciate am,plus size...tank u ,pls who get 5k wey him no dey use again help a sista help my ministry...

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  25. This write up really touched me. I am so grateful to God for making me read it. I nearly waved it bc of the writer, but I thank God i read it. Thanks Mr. Charles.

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  26. Very well said Charlie B but wait,if you wan do clothes giveaway,its pple like Derenle that will apply since you both have same fashion sense...lolz

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  27. Please sombody shld decongest his/her bank account. Any money you've not spent in a long time and you don't need please come and dash me I ld continue to pray for you for the rest of ny life...thanks *sadface*

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