BiographyType: Writer Born: 0 Died: Ernest Agyemang Yeboah is a Ghanaian born writer. His books depict the essence, reasons and realities of life. His mind empowering books written with a great sense of originality is for all persons of life.He is currently a teacher in Accra - Ghana,Writer and a CA student . He is the author of the must read 'distinctive footprints of life', 'the untapped wonderer in you'. He attended the Presbyterian College of Education, Akropong -Akuapim-Ghana and the University of Education, Winneba- Ghana. |
death is a joyous journey for the purposeful life and a melancholy for the mediocre life
In life, when one gets to the point of a deeper sense of understanding about himself and his purpose, he least explains himself much to people who fail to understand him and his purpose. That must not be interpreted as neither pride nor an uncaring attitude but a great respect for purposefulness
The, per second great thought investment will yield the best hourly harvest of great life.
a distinctive amount of a reasonable scarcity improves value greatly
A great measure of the real value of the things we have is how we feel when such things become scarce and absent in our lives
Though my eyes cannot see beyond what I can see, I can see beyond what I cannot see
There is non who is unfriendly, even the person we may regard as unfriendly has a friend. Our mind is the only limitation and barrier to people
you only talk to yourself when you pray without believing and having faith in your prayers
there exist a great parity between things inside books and things outside books. What are inside books, are not all that different from what are outside books
If you do not meet inspiring obstacles and failure, cry; you do not have the great path to explore, grow and mature to be great
time and attention is just like the check, you do not just issue them to anything or anybody at all
whenever we stop doing something, we start doing anything
The greatest killer of purpose and a purposeful life is compromising on mediocrity
He who fears a positive purposeful change fears growth.
feeling shy is simply replacing courage with the feeling and fear of how others will perceive or what they will say about us after and act. Courage dares regardless