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Why You Must Handle Pain Carefully - Timi Dakolo Advices | READ DETAILS

Thompson Nsisongabasi

Jan 13, 2022

Why You Must Handle Pain Carefully - Timi Dakolo Advices
Popular Nigerian singer, songwriter and producer Timi Dakolo, has advised people on why they must apply extreme caution in handling pain.

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Timi, in a recent post while highlighting the consequences of nursing and nurturing pain explained it drives people to do despicable things as it would have blurred their vision making them compromise their values.

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He wrote:

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"Be careful with pain, it will make you rent a room in a building you have no business going into. You will begin to compromise your values and it will blind your vision. Dangerous will now look cool."

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Timi also stated getting over pain may not be easy at the first trial but encouraged people to keep at it as it will eventually get better.

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"The truth is that you are going to mess up a lot at the beginning. Flunk at your first try.

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"Your first work will look like nothing you have in mind. That's ok.

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"We all didn't get it right at first, it is possible the people you admire now were worse than you at the beginning. That part wasn't just shown to you.

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"So it's ok if you are struggling at first, it's part of the process. Nobody was really good at the beginning."

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— Thompson Nsisongabasi

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