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Mother Africa | Being Black S2 E2

Posted on October 9, 2020February 24, 2021 by Osi in Art & Lifestyle, Osi Elame, The Jola Diaries

Osi Elame (Contents & Operations Director, BYJOLAA) relays the message of what being black means to him through ‘Mother Nature’.

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“Letting people know there are things they can and cannot do is a form of love. You are keeping hatred and malice from brewing in a relationship and instead respecting each other’s needs. And you’re also protecting yourself because boundaries help you to be your true authentic self and not a people pleaser. You do things that are best for you and avoid things that are draining and make you uncomfortable”.
“As human beings when caught in a wrong, we naturally want to shift the blame to another person or a circumstance, even pushing the blame to the devil at certain times. We struggle to take responsibility for our actions whenever we fall into mistakes, taking solace in blaming it on other people or situations. Whenever we do this, we fail to recognise that sometimes these mistakes happen as a result of faults in our characters, or a toxic character or attitude that has become a habit”.
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“But I’ve found that if you keep on taking and taking and taking, you risk the chance of burning out because you take on too much. At this point, your work—whatever it might be—loses quality and also the fun that was once there. From being something you enjoyed, it turns into a chore you want to get over with”.
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