Nazir Hamzah In Opinion: Telling everyone your sad story doesn’t guarantee happiness or get healed
I’m trying my best not to comment about this Yvonne Nelson’s book revelations but who told her happiness and healing are attained through telling everyone your story?
To the point of disgracing other people including your very own mother. Where is forgiveness that Noble Quran and the Holy Bible teach?
Wow. If it’s really about finding happiness and getting healed this is over the bar. If it’s for business, well she got that nailed.
People have been through the worst experiences but are quiet. I honestly don’t see any God-fearing man/woman doing this. God-fearing people leave the issues to God and pray to become OK and even better.
There are also elders, pastors, Imams around who people can confide in for assistance during times like that.
Those people who send their marriage, relationships, and other issues to the social programs in Kumasi have been tagged as not mature. This is somehow very true. In fact, some are just foolish.
If you are a young woman or man reading, please never toe such a line in finding happiness or getting healed over a trauma.
People seek too much public sympathy with their one-sided issues here in Ghana. My point remains by telling everyone your sad Story doesn’t guarantee you happiness or get healed. Go and ask those immature women what has happened after sending their issues to those radio stations?