When You Put a Seed In the Soil It Remains Beneath the Soil Until the Season Changes: What of an Eternal Season of Self Motivation?
- By kwende ukaidi
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- 18 Jan, 2025
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Remembering a Great Hero

What are Afrikan souls naturally motivated to do as a norm in their lives? Even a cursory glance at the Afrikan continuum reveals the establishment of superlative civilisation. If ever there were any doubt as to the results of this soul people’s natural norm of self-motivation, history surely puts that to rest.
So, what then is self-motivation? According to a contemporary mainstream source the following detail applies at the individual level:
“Most self-motivation definitions consider how you can find the ability to do what needs to be done without influence from other people or situations. Self-motivation is encouraging yourself to continue making progress toward a goal even when it feels challenging”.
Of course, for the context of this discussion the focus is upon a whole people. In this case Afrikan souls. With this in mind, it is deemed pertinent to make adaptations to the sourced detail. In so doing, something like the following may be expressed:
“Afrikan self-motivation speaks to the ability Afrikan souls here, there and elsewhere have to do what is necessary to realise their fullest flourishing and security as a whole people. This comes without the harmful influences of others bent on Afrikan destruction. Afrikan self-motivation is the encouragement Afrikan souls provide for themselves to make continual progress of rightful order despite the challenges they may come forth”.
With his powerful influence, representation and grand guiding influence upon Afrikan life here, there and elsewhere, the great hero Omowale Malcolm X inspires his people with reference to his personal life experience when he inspiringly states:
“In fact, once he is motivated no one can change more completely than the man who has been at the bottom. I call myself the best example of that”.
And:
“I've never been one for inaction. Everything, I've felt strongly about, I've done something about”.
Surely, Afrikan souls can engage in the necessary self-determined learning and development of themselves to restore a strong sense of their whole self as a world community and to realise their natural strength of focus on securing optimal civilised living with each other in their continual thrust of ascension of rightful order. After all, civilisation is not of happenstance.
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