Pettiness: The Silent Poison! (1)

Pettiness is a chronic sign of deep-seated emptiness in our soul – Femi Adediran, March 2021.

If you must OVERTAKE, you MUST know how to OVERLOOK – Femi Adediran, March 2021.

We become petty most especially when we have nothing to offer – Femi Adediran, March 2021.

Self-pity is the problem child of Pettiness – Femi Adediran, March 2021.

Take it or leave it, we all belong to a class and you can only speak the language of your class. You must define your class to determine your language – Femi Adediran, March 2021.

Pettiness is a silent poison. It soothes and destroys at the same time! – Femi Adediran, March 2021.

There are little things that matter and there are little things that do not matter. Understanding the difference is the foundation for Great relationships – Femi Adediran, March 2021.


PettinessNothing is as energy exhaustive as being petty, it does not only drain the energy of the Petty but also that of everyone around him.

We become petty most especially when we have nothing to offer.

The talk of a petty man is no different from that of a peasant farmer.

One unmistakable identity of a petty man is self-centredness. He lives in his own world and everything revolves around him.

Pettiness will shift a man’s focus from what is important to what is irrelevant

Self-pity is the problem child of pettiness

Take it or leave it, we all belong to a class and you can only speak the language of your class. You must define your class to determine your language.

More often than not, we jeopardize Greatness on the altar of pettiness. We would rather be bothered by “little things” than focus on the “big pictures”.

Before you get Petty, think of the Pretty things you are about to lose. Every pettiness is with a “lost attached”.

PettinessIf you must OVERTAKE, you MUST know how to OVERLOOK.

Our biggest distraction is our own pettiness.

Pettiness is a silent poison. It soothes and destroys at the same time!

Pettiness is a chronic sign of deep-seated emptiness in our soul.

Pettiness will make you engage in small fights that you lose the big trophy

There are little things that matter and there are little things that do not matter. Understanding the difference is the foundation for Great relationships

Pettiness seeks attention at all times. It’s a disease.

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