The L-E-MAN Philosophy (Leadership Education & Management) of People, Potential & Purpose:
"Don't Build The Money. Build The People. Don't Even Save The Money Without First Saving The People Who Will Save The Money. These People Will Build The Good Name That Will Build The Money And The Sustainable Future.
So, Build Your Brand's Success Further By Focusing On Building Your Team's Threesome Potential To Fulfill Purpose: Leadership (Ethical), Education (Value) & Management (Digital). Then, You Will Be Amazed At Your People's Potential To Build A Sustainable Brand In An Increasingly And Aggressively Competitive Digital World".
(Excerpts from 'People, Potential, & Purpose' By Paul E. Momoh, Educationist & Founder, The LEMAN Institute and Life & Truth Education).
Excerpts from 'Nurturing Relationships and Emotional Transitions Through Life & Truth' -
"In a world of post-modern culture, anything goes. No absolutes. No boundaries. No principles. Values depend upon how each one perceives things, rightly or wrongly.
The human race is now in danger of anything good becoming bad and everything bad becoming good. Including our subject in this edition; Relating, Dating, Marriage.
The meaning of what is good and how to get there, and what is bad and how not to get there, continue to change rapidly. And so, today, we are finding that many a relationship may get started very quickly and pretty well. Almost pretty soon, it winds up on a road it was not intended to go. This is the outcome of basing decisions on a worldview that depends on constantly changing human reasoning, understanding, and wisdom.
In such a world as we are today, everyone needs help. Timely help, as people make far-reaching decisions and choices day by day. People need a worldview for decision-making that goes way beyond human intellect, capability, and expertise. We need a steady worldview defined by truth; such as found in age-old, time-test parables, proverbs and life’s positive experiences found across diverse cultures around the world, to be able to steady relationships and bring stability to the lives of individuals and families."
Life For Young Adults With Paul E. Momoh
Excerpts from Previous Session On
Identity Formation And Capacity For Problem-Solving:
"The more you conquer yourself, the more you become capable. Self-control gives you Problem-control."
"Developing your self-control now builds up your potential for problem-control. When you do, even your friends will take notice, and you become valuable and treasured, helping them, your family, and society resolve problems. Your self-value, self-image, and identity rise through the roof."
"If you don't learn self-control today, you cannot defeat problems in your life nor stop problems from attacking your future success."