Why Repeat It?

When someone has already said it

Olabanji Stephen
1 min readApr 4, 2021

The more I learn about principles, things, and how they happen, the more I see that there are only a handful of universal truths and we all just recycle and say the same thing in many different ways.

So why? Why do I have to say the same thing that others have said? Culture.

You say it because there is an audience that cares about it because it came from you.

You say it because there’s an audience that your method appeals to

You say it because the way you interpret it makes it easier for some people to grasp.

You say it because it might be timely.

You say it because you care.

Amongst many possible reasons, culture creates a difference in the way many groups of people think and might receive the truth.

So if you find some new way to say it, or a group of people to say it to, say it.

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Olabanji Stephen
Olabanji Stephen

Written by Olabanji Stephen

I see the world differently and attempt to interpret it in ways that inspire genius