THE ART OF FOLLOWING. 1

in blurt-131902 •  5 months ago 

Hello beautiful people. Following isn't just taking instructions. You can take instructions yet your heart will not be with the giver of the INSTRUCTIONS. To follow well, your heart must be involved. You need to believe in the person's abilities.

  1. The art of following is the art of emulating someone

  2. The art of following is the art of reproduction.

  3. The art of following is the art of becoming a double.

  4. The art of following is the art of catching up.

  5. The art of following is the art of surging forward.

CHILDREN ARE MASTER FOLLOWERS.
It is through following that they learn to speak a languages in very SHORT. Beyond what you teach, they follow what you do. That's why it is said that is it easier CAUGHT than Taught. They follow the parents, guardians, and everyone they see around to know all that they eventually know.

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Countries that have been rich for centuries use the art of following. Europe and America followed to become what they are today.

Through emulation, each European country became like their neighbour and developed into almost identical wealthy states.

Have you ever wondered why developed countries are almost the same in culture, roads and general infrastructure, economy and politics etc. It is simply by following the lead of another country that has done it.
Poland sees what Germany has done and they do same, the get the same results. Nigeria and most Africa see what other countries do but refuse to implement it in their country, that's why we are where we are today.

Through emulation, each European country became like their neighbour and developed into almost identical wealthy states. Their roads, building, infrastructure, banking, economic systems, military, lifestyle, and the conditions of living are similar in all these countries. Indeed, through emulation, each nation caught up with its neighbour, refusing to be left behind in the race for prosperity.

This is what someone said and I agree.

Taiwan, China, and Korea are well known for their ability to follow and copy. They produced cars that were exact replicas of well-known European models.

The Koreans had no shame in modelling their Daewoo cars after Opel and the sangyong after Mercedes Benz and the Hyundai after Toyota.

Through their shameless copying, they caught up and surged forward until they became leading carmakers.

Go to Abuja, the capital of Nigeria. You will notice that Hyundai is replacing Toyota. If you follow someone and never copy that someone then you are not really following. I am not saying copy everything, but to a large extent, to have followed is to have copied. If I claim I follow Myles Munroe and then find out that he reads at least a book every month, but I don't do that then I am not really following. If he gives me principles to success and I claim I am his ardent follower, it means I would have to practice those principles to be truly following. If you don't learn and copy, what are you following for? To be seen to also be following someone? Waste of time.

Dag Heward-Mills said, "Those who are ashamed to copy could only stand by as the masters of copying surged ahead to become millionaires, billionaires, and trillionaires."

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