The Forgotten Key




Thursday night, I forgot my apartment key in the office while in haste to close early. I eventually got home and had to stay at the door for so long, helpless and thinking about how I will gain access into the house, then I got this insight.

No matter how small, tiny or little a key is, it remains the sole access to opening a locked door and in a bid to do without the key we have two alternatives… either to break the door, or to damage the lock (or a combination of the two).

Nonetheless, my point is “it is important to have the key to access every doors of life", with the appropriate key, you may not have to struggle to achieve anything, you may not have to go a longer route, you may not have to destroy something else, you may save yourself the whole stress of trying to cut corners in achieving goals. Grab hold of the right key today and you will be surprised how easy it will be for you to access every closed door.

In conclusion, I eventually had to request for the extra key with a neighbor before I gained access.

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Comments

  1. Great one! I wrote an article in 2016 I titled it "fìrìgbòn ósílèkùn" the article extols the imperative of a key to opening doors and how resorting to another means other the key makes one a hireling. This is very similar to the scriptural nuggets of "he that enters into a sheepfold through the fence is a thief, for the shepherd enters through the gate" however you did not tell us how you eventually entered your room, such detail is important for balance of narrative.
    Thank you .

    Kehinde Oluwatosin Babatunde.

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