That looked true then but now that we have more readers who have
no idea what it takes to be a leader, I guess it now take more than just a
reader to become a leader.
If readers are leaders, then the world would have become a
better place than it is at the moment. When I talk about leaders, I don’t mean
people who just occupy the position of leadership, leadership is following the
right course of life and the ability to make people do the same without abusing
their volition.
How many of those in positions of leadership know the right
course and are willing to follow and make us do the same at will?
Are they not the leaders that the readers emulate and hope to be
like one day?
If readers are leaders, then most young men in Nigeria would
have become great leaders by reading sport news and checking related
information on-line, but is that the case?
If readers are leaders as said, then almost everyone, especially
the females on BBM, WhatsApp, Facebook etc would have become leaders by what
they read on those platforms but is this what we have?
If readers are leaders, are we going to have a lot of graduates
walking around the streets unemployed and can’t employ after passing through
institutions of learning to read and become leaders?
In this part of the world, it is easier to make a youth seeking
admission to the university to share a joke than to share an educative message.
With that, will they become leaders?
And if your answer is yes, what type of leaders will they
become?
As a professional writer, I have experienced a lot of setbacks
trying to get people to read sensible stuffs but they seem to prefer
frivolities more.
Sometime ago, a friend of mine added me to a WhatsApp group
where relationship issues was been discussed, unfortunately I couldn't participate in the discussion because I was busy and turned my data off.
I received about 1300 messages from the group and I made sure I
read all.
There was a lady therein who narrated how she was dumped by her
boyfriend after several sex romps; her pain was that she gave him sex severally
without holding back because of a promise of marriage. She was hurt,
heartbroken and needed a way out so, I saved her number and sent a link to her
to read.
The link contained an essay that could help her to overcome her
heartbreak and avoid such mistake in the future, but even
though I told her there are solutions to
her several emotional issues therein, she didn't open the link.
She returned my chats even faster and read the messages I sent
appreciating her person and beauty but wouldn't read an essay that is likely to
change her life.
I even sent some quotes to her and after several rebukes, this
is her last response: “I have told you to
stop sending me these things, stop sending them to me or I will block you”.
That sounded strange? Not to me anyways, I am synonymous with
"Blocking". I have seen a lot of friends blocked me because I sent
them life changing write-ups to read.
Do these people not read? Of course they do.
Most of them can use their last mobile data to send jokes and
messages that does not add value to either their lives or the lives of the
recipients but wouldn't do such with important messages.
Facebook has become debris for such frivolous reading. A female
Facebook user could write about her admirer without any educative or moral
lessons for the audience but within two hours you are likely to see 50 comments
and 105 likes but if a male Facebook user have spent time making research,
write, edit and rewrite and post it on Facebook I tell you, in two weeks he
might not get more than 2 comments and 15 likes if not less.
The problem is not the likes and the comments and they must not
bother you but it is a revelation of the type of readers that we have.
If such readers are to become leaders, what type of leaders are
they going to become?
If anyone comes out saying the youths don't read then it means
such person is not on any social media platform or know what goes on there.
The youths read more than ever before but what they read has
made them become less studious than ever before.
Reading culture is not dead, what is dead and buried is learning
culture.
Someone said about Nigeria that, the best place to hide a secret
from them is to put it in a book, that's true but that's not because they don't
read, it is because they read irrelevant things and might never pick up the
relevant ones. The best most females read is romantic novels, gossips and the
likes while the males go for sports and entertainments and comedy. By reading
such things do they enhance their intellectual capacity?
Does reading those stuffs enhance their relationship with
others?
Do they make them leaders?
Do they not just make them trend followers?
An average youths find reading school books boring and most of
them might never attempt any motivational book.
That's a testimony that they only read for pleasure and not to
learn.
A year ago while I was in
the car with an older friend discussing, I talked about the book I was on and
here is his response: "I do not
think I need such books to be better, those guys just want us to copy their
philosophies and I am not interested in such, I can always get better in other
ways." He spoke the mind of a lot of youths and it is evident why they
are so limited in knowledge and might never become leaders even as they read
every day.
It is not reading that make a reader a leader, it is what is
read, and proper implementation of them that brings out the leaders in readers.
Most people that reject motivational books lack of understanding
of the fact they are life experiences of people and lessons learnt for years,
summed into pages and sold for token. Most of the motivational books contain priceless
messages that money can’t buy but how can they be discovered if they are not
bought out of the stores or when people read only the introductions?
When it comes to readers becoming leaders, a lot of folks
believe it is all about becoming a student of an institution of learning and
graduating, I guess this is the reason why a lot of young folks in Nigeria are
proud to say: "I am waiting for admission". Schools are all about
learning but learning is not restricted to the walls of schools alone, so why
wait to get into school before you start learning when you can learn anywhere?
No doubt being a student of a school is good and can enhance learning but
people don't have to wait on it before they start learning and be considered
educated. Learning transcends beyond the walls of any school regardless of what
is being thought there.
When I was still struggling to get admission into university, I
was never waiting, I picked up handouts and read, I made sure out of the peanut
I earned; I bought a book and read at least two in a month. the truth is, even
before getting the admission, I was educated and without it I will still be
very much educated because the books were everywhere and I was willing to pick
them up and read.
Abraham Lincoln, formal USA president and Charles Dickens, the
writer of Oliver Twist are examples of folks who chose to lead by reading and
with a very little of what you regard as education here. Lincoln ruled America
and Dickens ruled the literary world with his books. If you decide to call
Lincoln and Dickens illiterates because they both had less than four years within
the walls of schools then you'll need to define to all Americans what education
is.
Did these guys become leaders because they didn't go to school?
NO
Were they less leaders because they didn't go to school? NO
So what is the difference?
The difference between you and these guys is in what are what
they read, how often they read and the implementation of that which they have
read.
I defined leadership as following the right course of life and
the ability to make people follow it without abusing their volition. These men
knew the right course for their lives, they followed it with tenacity and
today, they are leaders we are willing to learn their ideologies without being
forced to do so.
Someone said he hasn't read a book for two years and looking at
the quality of his life, information and relationship with people, I could see
he was on a decline.
They say if you stop learning, you start dying, that’s true but
reading is the most important mode of learning because most valuable
information often comes in written form.
My uncle always advised me to be a promiscuous reader, thus I
read virtually every readable sent to me, at worst I leave them for some time
before reading.
It is not much about what I read but about what I want from them
and if what I want from them isn't there, I discard them but not before
reading.
There is a saying that in all nonsense, there is a sense, thus
the best way to get the best out of what you read is to focus on acquiring some
sense from them.
If there is sense in nonsense, won't there be more sense in
things that are considered sensible? Thus, while you should get the best
possible sense from nonsense, concentrate on the sensible things to get more
sense.
Some people don't read certain things because they consider the
writers inexperienced in such fields, they say; if it hasn't worked for him then
it’s not worth it, thus they ignore whatsoever they offer. That’s an attitude
of stereotypes. They forget when it comes to saying and not doing, the wise
ones pick up the lessons without giving attention to the bearer who refuses to
utilize it but the fools concentrate on the bearer leaving the lessons behind.
They ought to have taken what is offered which might be useful
but, they rejected them.
Not reading for the purpose of learning is one reason why
readers are not longer leaders.
Reading for the purpose of learning is the fastest way to grow,
this is how we can discover ourselves and not be thrown around without sense of
direction, this is how we take hold of our destinies and be the best we can be.
If you want to be a leader then concentrate more on reading to
learn than to be entertained.
Take note, a lot of people are failures today not because they
are destined to be but because they always want to be entertained.
This essay is written by
Eneji Stephen Toluwalashe, popularly known as Soul’e Rhymez,
He is a Poet, a Public
Speaker, and a member of Great_Minds_Initiatives_Interational.
He is based in Lagos,
Nigeria.
Twitter: @Soulerhymez
Facebook: Soul’e Rhymez
He wrote this for
Great_Minds_Initiatives_Interational to support True Education Campaign. He believes reading for the purpose of
learning against the existing indoctrination is a vital tool in acquiring true
education and becoming relevant in the society.
To be a part of this
initiative, support/sponsor, contact Tanimola on: +2348163800077 (also
available on WhatsApp.
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