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We sometimes feel intimidated or inferior keeping company with those we perceive as smarter or better than us, whether in academics, sports, music, or even prayer. Instead of associating with these talented individuals and letting their gifts rub off on us so we can accomplish more, we move away from them. Tortoise knew he could not shake the bridge by himself or even with his whole family. But he was not afraid of keeping company with the elephant, and as a result, he achieved his desire.

Produktbeschreibung
We sometimes feel intimidated or inferior keeping company with those we perceive as smarter or better than us, whether in academics, sports, music, or even prayer. Instead of associating with these talented individuals and letting their gifts rub off on us so we can accomplish more, we move away from them. Tortoise knew he could not shake the bridge by himself or even with his whole family. But he was not afraid of keeping company with the elephant, and as a result, he achieved his desire.
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Autorenporträt
Dr. Philip Akinyemi is a father of five, grandfather of six, and member of the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators (SCBWI). He was born and raised in Nigeria and came to the USA in 1983 to further his education at the University of Detroit, Michigan, where he obtained a doctorate in mechanical engineering. He has worked for Ford Motor Company as a technical expert and served as an adjunct professor at the University of Detroit and Lawrence Technological University, Michigan. He holds a master's degree in biblical theology from Michigan Theological Seminary. He is an ordained minister who has served as an assistant pastor and a radio Bible teacher. He lived in Michigan until his wife answered the call of God to come home, and now resides in Georgia.