Lessons to learn from Pen and Paper

"Pen and paper teach us a lot of life. 

Imagine a little child of twelve months holding a pen trying to use it on paper. He finds it hard to hold the pen firmly or use it. He may even tear the paper. If he writes, he draws lines with no order and without meaning. So with a pen, an organized system of controlled ink flow, the child cannot write because he has not developed his thought life, doesn't understand the construct of language, and cannot hold or use the pen. 

Take your thoughts as ink, your tongue or hand as pen, and people's minds as papers. How do you let your thoughts flow? How do you hold your tongue or use it? What do you write with your hands? What do your thoughts mean in people's minds? 

You learn how to hold and use a pen so that you don't waste papers. Same way, you learn how to hold and use your tongue, or hand for writing, so that you don't hurt people and cause them pain.
Your thoughts flow as ink through a pen, 'your tongue or hand', into papers, 'people's minds'. Use your tongue wisely as you write your thoughts on people's minds."

Chukwukadibia Ude @ckadibia                       
29/09/2018

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