Oct 10 2011: it has a way of making things easier and lighter even though it still brings out the hardcore facts. its for me an antidote to all the bitterness and callousness to others feelings which usually bear up when pointing out a fact that would usually not be received kindly or light-heartedly.
Oct 10 2011: 1. growing up watching captain planet (a cartoon series) i thought i was responsible for everyone around me - but no.
2. i thought every lady was kind because mama was always kind - but no, quite the opposite.
3. i thought doing everything right meant nothing wrong/ bad gonna come your way - but no, you can do everything right and still get the wrong/bad stuff. sometimes you might even say those who took the "wrong route" got the best places but ....
Oct 10 2011: Good question. My answer is EVERYONE on TED. just everyone - man, woman, young, old and or even in-between. Its just the community to be. Thanks y'all
Sep 29 2011: "the average graduate in Ghana has a sense of entitlement rather than a sense of responsibility" - how true and how that must change. good one Patrick Awuah.
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2. i thought every lady was kind because mama was always kind - but no, quite the opposite.
3. i thought doing everything right meant nothing wrong/ bad gonna come your way - but no, you can do everything right and still get the wrong/bad stuff. sometimes you might even say those who took the "wrong route" got the best places but ....
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