The road could be tough.

in Hive Learners9 months ago

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In the course of one's life journey, one is bound to witness the time of happiness and celebration while some other times, the time could be hard and tough.

It could get bad to the extent that one begin to question his existence. If not managed well, such experiences can lead people to depression. No matter how tough a period, you are bound to learn lessons from it. Whatever experience that doesn't break you will make you stronger.

I have been through many tough times but the one that do come to my mind frequently is the experience that I had while in the university.

James was my roommate and we cooked and eat from the same plate throughout our stay together.

We went broke on this particular day. A day like that wasn't common because if I have money, we spend it together likewise if he is the one having money. Both of us rarely go broke at the same time. However, it happened that the only money with us that day was 500 naira. We had no kerosene on our stove, no palm oil to cook. The only foodstuffs in our cupboard was about three cups (peak milk tin) of garri (baked cassava flour).

We spend minutes strategizing how we could spend the money to get the best value of it. James came up with an idea. He suggested that we use the money to buy kerosene, palm oil and fish. He had searched our food store and found a small quantity of beniseed (sesame) that his mother gave him while resuming school from the village.

We did as he suggested. We cooked the soup and used the garri to make eba. While eating, we noticed that the soup was stony. I forced myself to continue eating the food but I couldn't cut more than twice. It was inedible.

Our case was worsened. There was no money and nothing to eat it. We managed to sleep that night with the hope that manner would fall from heaven the following day. I woke up over the night with the thoughts of what next. My mind went to a building construction going on a few hundreds of meters from the hostel. James and I agreed to go to the site to work for two days so that we could use the proceed to ease our suffering.

We did do the work the first day and we were paid. We returned to our hostel with enthusiasm.

At least, we have gotten someone to eat.

Later in the evening, my body started running temperature. This was joined with joint pains. Before midnight, I was totally knocked down by the sickness. I was rushed to the school clinic that night. The strange work that I had done to survive was taking its toll on me. I was in the clinic till the following afternoon before I was discharged.

The treatment took away the money that my friend and I had worked for. We were back to where we were two days earlier. It was a tough time for us.

After getting better two days later, I went to work again. I was doing that to avoid disturbing my mother, a widow that lost her husband (my father) a few months earlier. I was ready to confront the challenges with the conviction that the experience would either make or mar me.

I went to work the second time and I was fine afterwards. We navigated through the week with my roommate unscathed.

On the night that I fell sick, I cried and nearly gave up. I encouraged myself not to accept defeat at that stage of my life. I realized that for me to get to my dream land, I have to strive to stand up after each fall. If I fall 100 times, I make sure I stand up 101 times.

The greatest lesson that I learned is to always find the way forward when confronted with a problem rather than remaining in one spot lamenting.

I have been applying this rule and it has been working for me. I thank God for enduring those experiences. It paid off.

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I commend you on your resilience. Not everyone had it easy while in school but somehow we emerged stronger and better for these experiences. Thanks for sharing. !PIZZA 🙂
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Whatever experience that doesn't break one, he or she learned lessons from it. At least one could identify one or two mistakes to be fixed so that upcoming generations can get it smoother.

Thank you #dreemer
#dreemerforlife

Oh my goodness, that was a tough time @lightpen . I can imagine what you went through with your friends. It's difficult to focus on school activities when there's nothing to eat. It's unfortunate that you fall sick when you tried to do the job.
I am curious to know how you guys later survived in school?

@sagarkothari88 vote

It was really a though time. A stomach without food can't aid the brain to learn anything.
It was like two days later that my sister was able to send money to me. My mum and James' brother later sent us money too. That particular experience wasn't quite often. It was just that we couldn't get help from any side within those days.

It was a tough time, but thank God you scaled through, we shouldn't wallow in pity when tough time comes around, we must rise and face it and that makes us stronger for the next time.

I popped in from Dreemport because I am an awesome #dreemerforlife.

There is a popular saying that tough time doesn't last, tough people do. Thank you for popping in my fellow #dreemer.

That's right, don't give up!

500 naira are not enough for two people. Sometimes you had to take hard decision in life. You worked to earn someone but your health was not with you because it was not your routine work. You are helping your mother, it is good to know. Moreover, you learned and your body become normal for this work is glad to know. Bad time passed and I 'm hopeful you are spending happy life after these troubles.

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The money wasn't even enough for one person talk more of two people. At the face of tough time, one needs some motivations to keeping going. My motivation then was that I was helping to lessen burden for my mother. At the of it, I emerged stronger.

Thank you for the support.

Bro.... I have had several nights like that in my early days in the university. I do not pray for such to ever happen to me again.

Your body was not used to that kind of work that was why it broke down.

It is not an experience that one would want to have a repeat of. As far as Nigeria is concerned, a higher percentage of the students has faced this kind of challenge one time or the other.

In my own case, economy was relatively better then. I wonder how the present set of students are coping.

Thank you for sharing this story. I cannot imagine how difficult it would have been for you and your roommate and it speaks to your integrity and character that you found some work to get you the means. I respect your efforts then, as well your openness to share it with us now. Your writing is also strong enough to carry the recollection well. Well done.

It was indeed a difficult time but we were resolute to navigate through the turbulence. Thank you for the commendations and kind words.

Good evening to you from this side, my fellow #dreemer

I'm sorry you had to go through that. We sometimes go through a phase a life that would have us almost giving up.

But I am glad you didn't let that define you and you kept pushing through. I commend you for not giving up.

#dreemerforlife

Thank you #dreemer. It is important to face the challenges of this life with full energy. It's a continuous struggle till the last breathe.

You really had it tough but good a thing you didn't allow the tough times and challenges to weigh you down. You fought hard and succeeded.

#dreemerforlife

Yeah dear. Giving up to me would mean that my preceding efforts had wasted. If there is another day, there is another hope. I fought on and still fighting on.

Thank you #dreemer for stopping over.
#dreemerforlife

PIZZA!

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