Thursday 23 May 2019

#OnTheTrain - Vision Development Part 4

My Awesome Family, Bonjour , I hope you are doing ever so well! 


Blessed be The Lord in Highest, for His Love and Faithfulness!

"Wisdom is the principal thing; Therefore get wisdom. And in all your getting, get understanding."

In the quest to do what this scripture is asking us to do, we continue with the story of Ketlametswe, who wants to help us understand the matter of Vision Development!

Ketlametswe, "So this is what he told me about his journey.

'You see, K-Love, it was just after we left high school that I realized that I only had myself to blame for the very bad set of results that I produced on my senior certificate and they were not good enough to get me admitted into University to study Civil Engineering. Not only was it crappy marks, but I found out that there was so much I didn't even know about University processes, let alone the critical things that I needed to get in there.

I would have to go back to the drawing board and upgrade my marks, go to a college and see if I can reach the minimum requirements for entry. Baby, I procrastinated so much and I disappointed my parents, and that was the worst thing for me. It was so discouraging! So I got myself a few part time jobs here and there to pay for my upgrading and stuff. Due to my marks being so low, I could only settle for like night club gigs as a waiter and so forth, wabona.

I achieved my goal of getting the results that I needed to apply for civil engineering, finally. My mom was so happy afterwards and I was so relieved that I could turn this whole thing around after the sacrifices they had made for me to even get to school in the first place.

Now, before I applied to university, I took some time out towards the end of 2012 and went back to the guys I used to watch as they DJ'd and performed in the clubs. I spoke to them a number of times, and one of them said to me that what he was doing was not just making music to entertain people, but it was sound engineering. 

He was so proud of what he was doing and I thought about it so much that I started to see if I can penetrate the industry with entertainment engineering as opposed to pushing the civil engineering situation.

Then I met Thibos, who had already become a civil engineer and had worked for a few years in that job. He changed everything for me...'"

A lesson is being learnt here about Shadrach's journey in developing his vision as Ketlametswe continues to tell us more about what he said... on the next installment.


Next Up...
#OnTheTrain - Vision Development Part 5
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