Eden Park’s youth is dying a thousand little deaths each day

Why aren’t the youth improving themselves?

A wise man once said time waits for no man. Time is unlike any resource in the world.

It can’t be multiplied, borrowed, or recovered after you lose it. Time can only be spent. That’s it. Once it’s gone, it’s gone forever.

That’s why we cannot wait a moment longer than necessary to live our best lives.

A week has passed and the youth are still killing their time. Walking past the park, all you see is a cloud of smoke above their heads. The youth of Eden Park will rather spend more time drinking and smoking instead of improving themselves mentally, physically, spiritually and emotionally.

Eden Park’s youth are dying while living. It’s sad to say so many young people die thousands of little deaths before they finally make it official.

Without any doubt, experiencing those tiny deaths on a daily basis is not only extremely painful, but those tiny deaths also make it so much harder for us to live our best lives before we reach the grave for good.

What are we doing as a community to help the youth?

Emmanuel Tlholoe

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