In this delightful conversation, I, Dr. Charles Apoki, had the pleasure of sitting down with the charismatic Captain Callistus, a pilot with a unique presence. Our discussion touched on various life principles and experiences that resonate deeply with my journey.
One key takeaway from our conversation is the importance of being a self-prophet. Captain Callistus shared how, despite tough times, he prophesied success for himself—seeing a future where he would have “grandchildren” all over the world. This principle of declaring positivity over one’s life is something I’ve always championed. Your words shape your reality.
We also talked about the necessity of living a purposeful, planned, and phased life. Life comes in stages—there was a time when I was driving a school bus, cleaning toilets, and doing odd jobs. But those phases passed. Now, at 65, I’m reaping the fruits of my labor. Everything from my travels to my clothing is paid for by the people I’ve impacted—whether they are family, friends, or those I’ve mentored over the years.
The most valuable investment you can make is in humanity. When you invest in people, they will remember you. My life is a testimony to this principle. As Captain Callistus rightly noted, life can feel like a cage in certain places, but when you’ve built relationships and have a global network, you can break free.
To all reading this, remember to live intentionally, plan your phases, and invest in others. That is where true wealth lies.
Dr. Charles Apoki