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Inherited Seats

The Mindsets We Never Questioned

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Inherited Seats

De: Fredlyne Evbuomwan
Narrado por: Chancey J Plagman
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Why This Book Had to Be Written

There are books we plan to write.

And there are books that begin writing us long before we understand why.

Inherited Seats belongs to the second kind.

For years, I observed something that unsettled me. I saw intelligent, gifted, spiritually grounded people living close to possibility, yet never fully entering it. I saw children inherit caution before confidence. I saw adults carry limitation with loyalty, as though questioning it would dishonour those who raised them. I saw elders surrender movement, not because their strength had gone, but because they believed their season of becoming had ended.

But this observation did not begin with others.

It began with me.

Many years ago, I left school. I could have been patient. I could have fought harder to complete my studies. But family pressures, external challenges, and the weight of expectation gradually weakened my determination. Instead of confronting the struggle, I chose what seemed like a faster solution. I convinced myself that my environment was the problem. If I could just leave, everything would change.

So I left.

I travelled overseas without clarity—only the desire to escape. I believed distance would heal what discipline had not. What I did not understand then was this: you cannot outrun the state of your mind. Away from home, in a foreign land, reality was harsher than I expected. Opportunities did not open. Support did not come. I found myself stranded, alone, and exhausted. The confidence I once carried slowly dissolved into despair. I remember walking through unfamiliar streets in Germany, unable to speak the language, watching people move with purpose while I felt completely lost.

There came a moment when the weight felt unbearable. I stood on a bridge, looking down at the cold waters below, convinced that my story had reached its end. I believed failure had the final word. I had accepted defeat long before that day. The bridge simply revealed it.

But grace interrupted.

©2026 Fredlyne Evbuomwan (P)2026 Fredlyne Evbuomwan
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