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02/10/2023

People say that Artificial Intelligence enhances the reduction of human error, however, this statement has a hidden fault in it.

People say this to mean that humans are always prone to error and so, should leave the work to AI. This is where all the talk about AI making humans lazy stem from.

AI provides detailed information to man on various subjects due to the data that it has been pre-fed with. Do you know what that should ideally do to man? It should make him grasp a lot from the information now available to him and use them as propellers to greater levels of thinking, development and stability both to him and his environment.

The world that we see today is not all that there is. There's much more technological advancement to come and man would be much more knowledgeable.

So, AI does not enhance the reduction of human error by removing man from the equation, instead AI aids man to eliminate the errors in himself.
Just so you know, what AI can do is nothing compared to what man is capable of. Man is not the Apex of God's creation for nothing.

I hope this adds to what you already know.

08/09/2023

Everybody wants money but not everybody knows how to get money. There are several possible factors that can influence this. It may be the absence of the idea, the lack of confidence, inconsistency, or even what people would say.

It is possible that you know that wealth creation would require a lot of work, but you don't know how to go about it. However, whether you know how to create wealth or not, your needs will always be there. So, what can you do?

Well, I'm glad to let you know that a Business and Wealth Creation Summit will hold tomorrow in Uniben. You can check the flyer below for more details. This summit will not just spur you to make wealth, it will also open you up to strategic ideas and how to position yourself in the "market" in order to create wealth and sustain it.

We will be having wonderful speakers that God has blessed and have very tangible results in terms of finance talk to us about business and wealth creation. Trust me, you don't want to miss this summit. God does not desire for you to be in lack, he wants you to harness what he has given to you and work with it so as to walk in financial abundance. Show up tomorrow by 9am at NAAT hall so that you'll get the knowledge and help you need.

I'll be there. I hope you will too. ♥️

06/03/2023

I've found out that many times when people are successful in an endeavour, are more beautiful than others, or are in better places of opportunities, they tend to tag other people who are not as successful as they are, their haters. It becomes worse when these people don't like them and their successes. More often than not, these successful people fail to put themselves in the shoes of the "less privileged" ones.

The truth is, some persons may get more opportunities to excel than others, may be more beautiful than others, or by reason of the society, may get more influence/power than others. But rather than looking down on them or tagging the hurting and angry ones who lash out on you with words because you are successful, your haters, think through their minds and see through their eyes.

It is the desire of the common man to do well and come out successful in what he does and be happy. However, when a person tries a business out and fail several times, gets mocked for not being beautiful with regards to the world's standards, or comes from a poor home, his mind can get affected and this can begin to form his speech, behaviour, and general response to life.

For instance, as a child growing up, I attended a private primary school and there was a government primary school not so far from my school, and on occasions without count, mostly after school hours, the pupils from this government school would pass by and mock, insult, and even laugh at us. This made us feel very bad and we would retaliate with hurtful words too. I had always reasoned why those children were that bitter, and what some teachers would say is that they were rough children, children without good home upbringing and so on. My school mates and I felt that they were angry children.

After my primary education, I attended a government secondary school. There, I met a lot of students from various backgrounds and with different experiences and stories. Some previously attended private schools like me, some government schools all through, and that was when I began to see through their eyes.

We saw that quite a number of these "rich kids" were actually pompous, some were rude as well. Nevertheless, there were also some nice ones. The rude ones felt they were better than others, and to react to these ones, most of my school mates would ask in Pidgin, "Na dia Papa rich pass?" However, I knew that there were some of my school mates who were angry that these rich children were born into homes better than theirs. The number of us who were in debate clubs would vent our anger when we were given topics like "Private school or Government school, which is better?"

Anyway, I remember attending a youth conference with some of my classmates and two school teachers when I was in SS3. It was a good conference and Professor Pat Utomi was the guest speaker. But in the conference, preferential treatment was given to the students from private schools. No government school in attendance got the brochure for the programme, but the private schools got theirs, along with souvenirs made for the programme. The sitting arrangement was based on this too. It was annoying, really. The conference lasted from morning till somewhat late in the afternoon and at a point we were hungry. Still with this bias, only private schools got refreshments. It was more like the programme was just for private schools alone and that the government schools were meant to add to the number of students in attendance. It was so hurtful.

Imagine being treated this way and not wanting to say something bad. So, you see, when people are made to feel bad, less successful, less qualified, less beautiful, especially by the successful, qualified, or beautiful ones, they tend to react with words, thoughts, or actions, even if not right. It is a tendency and they are not without emotions.

It is only expedient that when you are in a better place than others, you mind what you say or do. There are people working tediously to come to places of success. Don't talk them down because you feel that you are ahead. You can actually be successful without saying or doing hurtful things to people. And for those working hard for success, I want you to know that you can climb to any height you wish. It is possible, very. Just don't speak hate about others, that way you will get more fulfilled, believe me.

And to both kinds of people, ignore anything said against you. Success is not wisdom, success is applied knowledge. So, choose to build wisdom alongside your success. You can actually help a foolish person (mind you, I don't mean it in a bad way) by staying silent. Show the world how great you are. Don't wish anyone bad.

There are three things that will help you out. One, get to read books that will help your mind and your speech, the best of which is the Bible. Study Jesus' reactions to negativity and hatred. Two, meditate on what you've read constantly. To meditate is to think, so think on them. Three, choose the soundness of your mind. Negative words will only leave you broken. I hope you get that.

Let's do this together. I ♥️ you.

To a better society.

09/02/2023

Many times, people gossip without knowing. They may start off a nice conversation at first, and later on, it becomes a thread of gossips.

There is a very fine line between a healthy conversation about a person and gossiping about that person. People can actually get to discuss about a person (especially a successful person) to bring out strategies or ideas on how to improve their lives, but when it becomes an avenue to insult, give false stories about that person, or talk about their private lives, it is gossiping.

The sad tale in this is that, people who involve themselves in gossiping about others are less successful than the person they gossip. Most times they are way less successful.

Gossiping brings a lot of unhealthy comparisons. I've often heard people say, "this young rich guy is my age mate", "the governor was my roommate in the university", and other statements like that. These sentences sound harmless until you hear it from who is speaking from a place of contempt after spending time in a constant unhealthy analysis about that successful person. To spice up this contempt sometimes, these gossips likely say "he did this, that's why he's rich" or "he's from a wealthy home, what do you expect?"

They never realize that they gave room for hate to breed more offsprings in their hearts because they repeatedly talked about that person. You don't get to see successful people idly sitting and discussing other people's fortunes, good looks, academic prowess, and the likes. Winners have got no time for haters; they'll add to their wins and you will hate all the more, and in vain.

Spend time to build yourself. Work hard, watch yourself grow, and acknowledge the process. Walk away from every conversation targeted at gossiping. Leave the gossip cycle and stay on your lane.

04/02/2023

Do you know why you plan your day but do not accomplish the plan? You give leverage to external factors unnecessarily.

Never let external factors influence you when it comes to time usage. What I mean is this; sometimes, you might have written out useful, creative, worthwhile etc. plans for the day, but when the day eventually starts, factors like the weather, and people tend give you a change of heart.

For instance, I'm a student of the University of Benin, and I know someone in who is in the same Faculty and level as I am, but in a different department. When I was in 100 level, I noticed that he liked to have conversations with people, regardless of what a person was doing. There were times he talked with people who were reading, and without being so conscious of it, they left their study to talk at length with this guy. At the end, I hear some of them say that the conversation ate a large chunk of their time.

You know, sometimes we give leverage to people when we ought to stick to our plans. It is true that some inevitable circumstances can cause changes in our plans but hating yourself for not carrying them out will not do, you should learn to not change your plan because of any unimportant event or circumstance, otherwise, you will end up giving your time to unworthy causes and not be profitable.

Be able to account for what you do with your time.

Fit activities into your time yourself, don't let the day (or people) fit in activities into your time for you. After all, it is either you run the day or the day runs you.

Do what's right.




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10/01/2023

I've heard people talk about how the day with the 24 hours in it is barely enough for them to do what they have to do. Some have said that they can do better with a 25-hour time frame, well, if wishes were horses...

If I had heard of this in 2018/2019 while I was preparing for my JAMB and Post UTME exams, I would have thought "What nonsense?" I had enough time to do a lot of things in a day. I did not have so much to do back then and there was no need to plan my time.

However, my coming to the University of Benin changed a lot of things in my life. My 100 level days were not tough times, but 200 level was something else. I'm an Engineering student and in the Faculty of Engineering, 200 level is more like a proper introduction to the faculty. We started Engineering Laboratory and Workshop Practice, ELA for short, and report writing was no joke. There were classes to attend; we were over 1000 students from 13 departments receiving lectures together and coming late to class already placed one at a disadvantageous end. Then there was Engineering Drawing in the first semester, and for Civil Engineering students like me, Structural Engineering students as well as Geomatics students, we had both Engineering Drawing and Architectural Drawing to do in the second semester. It wasn't all rosy, but guess what? I'm currently a 300 level student of Civil Engineering. Call it what you wish, but I smell graduation already.

Anyway, the point is, in all these, I learned how to plan my time and organize myself, and I'm still learning. I also learned recently from my mentor how to reorganize my plan when exams are close.

You know, time planning is advantageous. Just as the 24-hour system may seemingly not be enough for certain persons, time planning can help one do a lot. The organization it gives is grand. In planning the activities of the day, how to do them, and when to do them, confusion can be turned down. It's possible that one may feel that there is a lot to do, but in writing them down, allocating time to them where necessary, and following the plan would give the leverage for time maximization.

I know that time and many Africans (Nigerians especially) are like water and oil that don't mix, and this has in its own way affected the way they do things when it comes to time. Nonetheless, to maximize the day and one's life, one have to choose between time planning and being the typical Nigerian who does things whenever he pleases.

Choose wisely.

08/01/2023

Hello everyone.

Thank you for liking my page. It's going to be lovely ride for us all. I am a writer; I write on a variety of subjects ranging from mental health, physical health, common societal stereotypes, narratives, health tips and so on.

I hope to inform people and to help them learn to live better lives and in turn, inspire and teach other people to do the same.

If you want to grow, become better, and live a good and inspiring life, then this page is for you. Allow me help you harness the best in you. You can be better. So, let's do this together.

Just stay tuned; keep your minds ready to read and receive and I'll keep the posts coming.

I am Miracle Mbiaka, and I write with a difference.

Welcome to my page.

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