Today we celebrate Tunde Onakoya, the man behind Chess In Slums Africa. I am fortunate to know a friend who worked with Tunde during the early stages of the project. He was one of the first people Tunde consulted before he started the Chess In Slums project. They both taught chess at that time and have both found success and fulfillment in chess.
I do not know Tunde personally but I am inspired by his story. It is one of passion and commitment, and that is often the right mix to getting fortunate in life.
I am probably the most inconsistent person I know. I never stick to anything long enough for it to become something tangible. I remember being a chess enthusiast like my friend I mentioned earlier. We used to play chess all day long, but he stuck with it long enough to build a career from it.
The only thing I have stuck to my entire life is writing. My friend joked about this recently and I couldn't help but agree. When I posted my first blog in 2010 I knew I wanted to do this for the rest of my life--write and share a piece of myself with the world.
I wasn't good at writing (I still don't think I am) but I wanted to do this regardless without knowing what the outcome would be. I never thought blogging would put food on my table but I discovered hive during my journey and the rest is history.
Probably if I did not find hive I would be a freelancer or a published author, I can't really say for sure but I know I would be creating content because it is the only thing I love doing and I do it effortlessly.
The point I want to make here today is that when you want something, no matter how surreal it might seem, the universe has a way of bringing it to fruition. This is the story of my life and that of many people (like Tunde and my friend).
I deem my life a success because despite my woes, flaws, mistakes and disappointment. Those who have followed my journey from the beginning can attest to how far I have come despite the odds stacked against me and you don't get here without knowing what you want and wanting it enough to chase it with both hands.
I won the battle of my life and that's the only victory that matters.
Find your passion today. Don't think about the money or be swayed by the hurdles you need to pass to get to your goal. Just see it through to the end. Oftentimes, if your mind and heart are in the right place, you tend to bring your dreams to fruition.
My name is Chinonso Ekpemandu. I am a digital nomad. I create opinion pieces and share my life's journey on a decentralized platform called hive, whilst exploring the digital landscape for opportunities.
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