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Not Everyone Is Proud Of Your Achievements. Don’t Rely On External Validation

E.A. Randolph-Koranteng (Rev)
Last updated: November 26, 2024 6:50 pm
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Not all individuals hold you in high regard. Some are merely surprised at your continual ability to effectuate outcomes.

Not everyone is proud of you. Some are just surprised you keep making things happen. May God continue to surprise them.

The notion that “Not everyone is proud of you. Some are just surprised you keep making things happen, speaks to a complex reality of human relationships and the diverse reactions people have towards our achievements. It acknowledges that while some individuals genuinely celebrate our successes, others may harbor feelings of disbelief or even envy. This duality can be disheartening, especially when we seek validation and support from those around us.

In life, we encounter various responses to our progress. Some may root for us wholeheartedly, sharing in our joy and encouraging us during challenges. Others, however, may feel threatened or indifferent to our accomplishments, leading to a more lukewarm reaction. This disparity is a fundamental aspect of human nature; not everyone will resonate with our journey or share in our enthusiasm.

This idea is reflected in the Bible, where we see examples of both support and skepticism. Galatians 1:10 (NIV) states, “Am I now trying to win the approval of human beings or of God? Or am I trying to please people? If I were still trying to please people, I would not be a servant of Christ.” This verse reminds us that seeking approval from others can lead us astray from our true purpose. Instead, it encourages us to focus on our own goals and integrity, regardless of others’ opinions.

Ultimately, understanding that not everyone will celebrate our journey allows us to cultivate resilience and self-confidence. It reminds us that our motivation should stem from within and not solely rely on external validation. Embracing this mindset empowers us to continue striving for our dreams, even in the face of indifference or surprise from those around us.

Thanks for reading. May The God of all Grace persist in astonishing those who have hidden resentment against you. it shall be well with you dear. Shalom

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Rev. Edward Randolph-Koranteng (A Servant of Christ), who is a Banking and Organizational Development Consultant, is the founder of Idea Champions Center. A Consultant that helped to set up Fidelity Bank in Ghana, he is also the founder / C.E.O. of the former B-One Savings and Loans Limited. ...Read More
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  • Ing Nii Lartey Kwei-Fio Lartey says:
    November 26, 2024 at 8:11 pm

    Great insight

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  • Ewuresi Ofori says:
    November 26, 2024 at 10:28 pm

    This is so real however letbus all pray that God direct us to the right ,kind people 🙏 .

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