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Reflections on the Wisdom of Our Ancestors

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By John Jerry Gbadegbe

A thought-provoking commentary by John Jerry Gbadegbe has sparked a nuanced discussion about the values and practices of our ancestors. The author highlights the pragmatic and self-sufficient approach of traditional societies, contrasting it with modern societal norms.

In the past, when faced with challenges or uncertainties, people sought answers from their gods through questioning, rather than mere gratitude. They took proactive steps to address their needs, whether it was farming for food, seeking herbal remedies for illnesses, or investigating potential partners.

The commentary also touches on the concept of personal responsibility, where individuals were held accountable for their actions. Wrongdoers were punished to serve as a deterrent, rather than relying on divine forgiveness.

Furthermore, the author notes that traditional leaders, including village chief priests, were not reliant on tithes or handouts. Instead, they worked to sustain their families, just like everyone else.

The piece concludes by emphasizing the humility and practicality of our ancestors’ approach to spirituality. They did not prioritize grand, expensive structures for worship, opting for simple, functional spaces instead.

Gbadegbe’s commentary invites readers to reflect on the values and practices that have been lost in modern times. By examining the wisdom of our ancestors, we may uncover valuable lessons for living more self-sufficient, responsible, and spiritually grounded lives.

One Comment

  1. Bernice Mensah

    Very true ooooooooh