What I Value the Most
- Sharon Makunura
- Sep 14, 2018
- 2 min read
I have asked myself who I am, what I value that makes me different from others. Its mainly in the things I value, the things I hold on to.

Life-long learning. Life is all about learning. Learning is not academic education, but acquiring knowledge from varios platform. I learn from my experiences, failures and successes. But I also learn from the life experiences of others. Above all, I share as much as I learn with others, even while I am still under instruction.
Meaningful relationships, occupations and conversations. My time is precious and I am conscious of how I spend it. If I feel it’s a waste of my time or I wont enjoy it, I avoid it at all cost. It also means I constantly ask why.
Reading
I’m not ashamed to read fiction. It’s a great way to unwind and challenge my creative imagination. Reading for me is an experience similar to traveling to far off places, meeting new cultures and persons. It is also a great accessory to learning.
FamilyNot just mine, but the family unit. I believe in it as the building block for any community in any nation. I am of the idea that what we are at home is what is the foundation of our work, education and national experiences.
Positive Body ImageOne thing I know for sure is I don’t look the same from year to year. Within this past year I have weighed many different numbers, looked different shades of brown and used my hair to look drastically different from one month to the next. But I know its important to appreciate my body and accept myself the way I am each day.
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