Establish and Utilise Special Places For Your Empowerment – Pragmatic Development
- By kwende ukaidi
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- 25 Mar, 2024
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Celebrating Focal Places of Empowerment

Were it not for their intensively practical approach to life,
the primary and spirit people of creation would not have established the
greatest and most enduring civilisations ever to exist. Fortunately, Afrikan
souls were indeed pragmatic at every level of life’s unfolding from their spiritual-cultural
core to their outward cultural expressions. As such, their self-determined special
places of development and their development processes empowered their constructive
and practical engagements of rightful order.
According to a contemporary mainstream source, the term pragmatic development is given some semblance of meaning thus:
“pragmatism is a practical approach
that focuses on achieving results rather than adhering to rigid ideologies or
theories. It is a way of thinking that emphasises practicality, realism, and
action, making it an essential tool in the development process”.
Whilst such a meaning can provide some useful indicators in relation to Afrikan life, it may lack complete accuracy for soul people especially in respect of what is described as ‘rigid ideologies or theories’ as it would apply to their natural norm of flourishing. Here, ‘theories’ determined by Afrikan souls themselves can, in the mainstay, offer directed avenues for maximal potential and capability of the self to be realised. In this, rightful order naturally prevails. Indeed, adherence to such order is compelling, though is a conduit not of stunted restriction but for optimal Afrikan ascension to be realised.
By converse, in a state of interruption and disruption, where Afrikan souls may be intensively set upon in destructive ways by others that mean the Afrikan ill, self-determined pragmatic Afrikan development can suffer acutely to state the least. Imposed upon with a barrage of theories or ideologies concocted, pushed and peddled by others, Afrikan souls can find themselves in locked into a maze of confusion in relation to their own betterment and security. Of course, engagements with the theories and ideologies of others ultimately serve the interests of those others whilst an excessive muddle is encouraged to persist amongst soul people.
Therefore, one may take the sourced description of pragmatic development and make adjustments in the following way to bring about a meaning directly relating to Afrikan life:
“Afrikan pragmatism is a practical approach that focuses on achieving results for Afrikan betterment and security rather than adhering to alien and acutely destructive ideologies or theories. It is a way of thinking that emphasises practicality, realism, and action, making it an essential tool in the Afrikan development process”.
Surely, Afrikan souls have a responsibility and duty to themselves to restore self-determined pragmatism and establish and utilise places to facilitate empowerment as such. From whatever station, level or status souls can take a progress step forward in this regard – whether here, there or elsewhere.
Constructive civilised living and ascension is – in and of itself – of practical application. Indeed, civilisation a phenomenon of pragmatic construction, growth, flourishing and security. It is certainly not of happenstance.
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