The Revolutionary will be faced with myriad obstacles challenging his or her fortitude. Obstacles such as family, relationships, work, finances, social life, and the unexpected contingency, all play its part in causing distractions that if left unchecked, can become malignant over time fostering misgivings which can lead to second-guessing ones comrades or self, and eventually losing the will to continue, thus failing the Movements objectives. Engaging in thoughtful conversations with one’s peers, exchanging ideas and strengthening networks are essential to the Movement success. The Revolutionary who applies his or herself without instruction gains nothing, thus rendering the experience mute. Our understanding of the African Struggle can mean the difference between failure, or success. Keeping this in mind the Revolutionary knows that his or her success is gauged on his or her strengths and weaknesses which means, he or she will choose to fight even when he or she truly wish to be someplace else. Scary stuff, yes, but we are poised to accomplish great things if only we put our hearts and minds into it and remain optimistic. For the future belongs to Africa!!! I believe the Revolutionary's work is never completely done. So remember, “less external clutter makes for greater concentration.” So lets all focus on the liberation of the African Nation. Freedom for one is freedom for all.
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