We Can Learn From Nature!

By Moses Olude • May 27, 2015

Gold - can pass through fire.

Diamond - goes through tough mining which runs about 160 km down into the earth with hundreds of tons of rock, gravel and sand that need to be blasted, drilled, crushed and processed to yield just 27,000 kg mined diamond annually. And only about 20% of the mined diamond are suitable for polishing, and the rest are by-products and are used for industrial purpose.

Sometimes it's hard to see through challenges, tests and trials - because of the intensity of the pains and agony that comes with them. Let's learn from nature... You're more precious than gold and diamond. Keep your head up... Smile... 'cause there's light after the tunnel. Be empowered!

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