Lessons Beyond the Classroom: A Journey of Perseverance in Ghana

A captivating story shared with me by a friend has stuck with me, as it resonates deeply with my own experiences. Like many young men in Ghana, I had the opportunity to work during the period between my basic school education and continuing to the next level of my education. This was a time before mobile phones were common, when airtime transfers, airtime cards, and call centers were the norm. I worked under someone who genuinely cared about my well-being, and I could see the concern on his face as I left to further my education.
Life presented me with numerous opportunities. It was unusual for someone to be offered a teaching position straight out of high school, especially when many high school graduates were struggling to find work. I found myself teaching three subjects and taking on multiple responsibilities, while trained professionals had little to do. This pattern continued after I completed tertiary education. I couldn't understand why these individuals received higher salaries and allowances yet were unwilling to take on additional tasks.
Initially, I felt taken advantage of, but over time, I realized that I had learned valuable lessons. I discovered my ability to adapt to stressful situations and work diligently for the greater good, rather than solely for personal gain. This experience taught me the importance of perseverance and dedication, regardless of the rewards that may or may not come my way.

Comments

Ryan said…
What does not kill u, will definitely leave u tell your story
SS Adombire said…
There is something called passion also.

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