Nigerian Singer Timi Dakolo has taken to social media to share his deep thought about the human being existence and life.
The father of three took to social media Twitter to share his thoughts. According to him, life is heavy and it only requires grace to live through it.
Sharing his two cent Dakolo advised that when the burden becomes too much, one should take out time to rest before forging on.
He tweeted:
“This thing called life is heavy o, NA God Dey help Us carry am gracefully. Sometimes the weight go too much you even begin hear the cracks for ya shoulder. Abeg Sometimes Just stop and catch your breathe, before you move again. NA WHO DEY ALIVE DEY GET PURPOSE”.
Meanwhile earlier before Timi Dakolo shared a powerful motivation with men who might be going through a hard time in life.
Captioning the post, he told men that their crown didn’t fall but shifted; however if it did ever fall, they should pick it up, dust and wear it again because it is a symbol of glory.
Timi wrote:
“Dear kings, the crown didn’t fall, it shifted. but even if it did, pick it up; dust it up and wear it again. Crowns are symbols of glory. Stay glorying, that’s what kings do”
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