#CoronaVoice - The end of the show is not the end of movements
#CoronaVoice - The end of the show is not the end of movements
#Reflections by Sofonie Dala
It was all very wonderful, very deep, very original and very real.
I have infinite and eternal gratitude for the time we spent together giving each other strength.
For me it was worth a lot.
I consider that I fulfilled my mission successfully, because my success is not measured by the number of likes, the number of shares, subscribers and the number of views.
These are the metrics of #Facebook, #LinkedIn, #YouTube, and social networks in general. This is how social media measure success.
But #my metric, #my standard of evaluation and #my success, is how much it changed my life, how much it contributed to my intimate reform, how much it positively impacted people's lives.
In this sense, there are not millions of likes, there are not billions of shares and subscribers that qualify and quantify the, love, the time, the dedication, the value I added, the quality and this transformation that occurred in my life.
Each video released, there was also going my heart with it.
That's why I consider this to be an absolute success.
Because I left very different from the state of mind I entered.
Last #Webisode
This video was recorded a year later after lockdowns.
https://lnkd.in/ddsWUkCT
These kids' dancing reassures us that happiness is definitely a choice, even when life is grim.
https://lnkd.in/dUikQJ2R
#HappyWorldKindnessDay
#CoronaVoiceAngola
#Sdg3
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