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Nature, they say repeats its lessons because men never do learn from them. This is to say, you can predict the future just by looking at the past. That is what we do on the learning curve blog. Here we bring to you, valuable life lessons learned from past experiences and stories told. We hope your stay in this community will be a blessing. For personal issues, you would want our writers to speak on the subsegment, Curiosity corner, reach us via the link below Annonymous link: https://ngl.link/the_lcb/cancelled https://wa.me/233540496975
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When you realize that people who used to respect you are now insulting you, it's likely a sign that you've overstayed your welcome. You may have become a burden to those who once cared for you. Even the most beloved individuals can become a nuisance.

Some of you have some nice messages for your dads.


Today, while I was on my way to the laboratory to run tests on my samples for my research work, I was waiting for the traffic light to turn green so I could proceed. Suddenly, an incident unfolded before my eyes. A young lady on a motorbike drank something from a white plastic cup—one of the many local drinks common in the northern region—and then carelessly threw the cup into the middle of the road. Before the cup even touched the ground, I heard a voice behind me shouting at her to pick it up. The man expressed his frustration, saying things like, "Why are we like this?" "We are so dirty." "Can't we keep Ghana clean?" He was in his late 40s and riding a motorking, clearly upset by the lady's actions. I felt a wave of happiness seeing someone who cares about keeping our country clean. Often, we wish Ghana were as clean as some of the countries in the Western world that we dream of visiting, yet we fail to take the necessary steps to achieve that cleanliness. Ironically, we, the same individuals who don’t take care of our environment here, wouldn’t dare to litter or misbehave in those Western countries. But here, we vandalize our surroundings without a second thought. What is the root of this problem?

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How about we all write a Father's Day poem together? Please describe your father figure in the anonymous link below. In the evening, we will collaborate to create a masterful piece. https://ngl.link/the_lcb

Happy Father’s Day! To all our fathers and father figures— Friends, brothers, teachers, mentors, facilitators, etc— We thank God for you. You work hard, you love deeply, You guide with strength and care. You teach us, listen to us, and walk beside us. Like our Heavenly Father, You show us love that never fails. May God bless you with peace, Joy in your heart, and strength for each day. You are a gift to your families, To the church, to the community and to the world. Happy Father’s Day! We celebrate you with love and thanks. Rev. Isaac Kweku Arkoh