Monday, October 31, 2005

Seguya's Plan.

A Ray of Hope and Kabubbu Community Library partnering with the
youth in Uganda

UNESCO Youth  Ambassador

For the culture of Peace

 

To:

  1. Develop a Reading Culture, in “Read that Book"
  2. To develop a habit of Saving, in “Save that Coin, Save that note" 

 Eleven Reasons why you should Develop a Habit of Saving

 

Any financial investment is a result of saving. Saving equals investment

  • In both short and long-run, saving creates financial security necessary for your prosperity
  • Saving ensures you a bright financial future
  • Only saved money can save you from borrowing, and ensure you own your finances
  • Sooner/later, you’ll find that the ray of financial hope for a young man/woman who has no rich family background lies in saving some of the money that gets in his/her hands
  • Saving shall always be the number one step to take to eradiate poverty
  • Saving will help you develop other habits necessary for success
  • Saving will help you handle any emergencies that would otherwise blow you out if you didn’t have ready money
  •  Opportunities of success have a habit of flying right to those who have developed a habit of saving
  • Saving is a sacrifice, and it can convince you that you can handle any challenges you may meet in your life
  • Any other you can think of
  •       Save a certain amount of all money that gets in your hands. Even out of 100/=, you can save 50/=
  •        Start now, you can’t drive until you start your car. The sooner you start, the sooner you’ll drive

 

 

Ten Reasons you should Develop a reading Culture

 

 

Reading widens your scope of knowledge, as well of wisdom

  • Reading improves the creativity of your mind
  • Reading will help you discover and/develop your talents and skills
  • Only when you read shall you be able to effectively lead others. Great leaders are readers
  • Good readers are good writers
  • Reading will save you from being taken advantage of by others
  • Reading will help you better understand “others” so you’ll never have to engage in a fight of any sort  
  • Reading is a highly productive pastime .
  • If you’re at school, reading will help you better understand what you’re taught and also help you pass highly
  • Any others you’re thinking of.

“A person with information and knowledge will finally be left with one big beautiful challenge; organizing and directing it to constructive ends”. – Seguya Pius

 

Indeed, A Ray of Hope is with us, and we can hope for a better future.

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India - miscellaneous photographs from language development workshops

    India - miscellaneous photographs from language development workshops - literature appreciation and constructive use of free time.