Faith, Motivation

Knowing Better, Doing Better

“If you knew better, you’d do better.”

This saying suggests that our actions and decisions are influenced by our level of knowledge and understanding.

In my early life, we experienced poverty. Initially, I didn’t mind, as it was all I knew. However, when we moved to a nice neighborhood and bought a beautiful house, I witnessed a different way of life and new possibilities.

Although we had to return to the poverty-stricken area after a year, my perspective had changed. I had glimpsed another way of life and refused to accept the previous hardship. I knew that the situation was temporary, and I didn’t want to stay in the hood forever.

I had seen too much and knew better.

This realization applies to everything I pursue. Once I see that something is possible, my actions align with that belief.

Sometimes, lack of confidence arises when we haven’t witnessed something being done before. However, it’s important to remember that someone out there has already achieved what you desire. They serve as proof that it’s possible.

Once you learn the necessary actions and decisions, it’s up to you to act. Knowing the answers places the responsibility squarely on your shoulders. Learn from life’s ultimatum, do better once you know better.

Leave a comment