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See Ron and Goad

Has anyone ever told you that you can’t do it? Definitely at some points in our lives, someone would have said this to us   But I’m sure with hindsight we would be able to discern that triumph is always absolutely preceded by inner strength Self-confidence is the master key to the door of the room of possibilities This bedrock virtue is epitomized steeply by an iconic sportsman Who until now was widely perceived to be a wannabe great in the game of his specialisation Sincerely I’m one of those who held to this pseudo perception of this irrepressible character More so a feeling buoyed by my affinity to a magician hero that is on the other side But time and time again, this athletic and professional sportsman has delivered when most doubted A position embolden by the impregnable law of nature on aging and its direct relationship with performance decline And what a better way to etch his legendary status in the mind of the chronic doubters than with that sum

Cats and Dogs, you and I.

As I laid down on my bed in the early hours of a Saturday morning Still relishing the feelings of having time to share with family since it was weekend Suddenly my theme of focus turned to the presence of the Cat and dog in the room There was the Cat spread on the floor, lazily disposed in his demeanor, (he is actually a Male) Whilst the dog, a month old puppy    (a female) scampers about the whole available space. My attention on them intensified as I began to observe and note the distinctiveness between them   Unlike the Cat who seems to be nonchalant when it comes to expression of affection The dog exudes love and affection, warming up to you, licking you, and wagging her tail However the Cat is inclined to ignore you when you call him by his name, more like naughty by nature The Cat will only come to you when he needs food by biting your toes or rubbing his head on your feet Yet they bring happiness and joy to the owner by being what they are Cat and Dog