Host of Peace FM‘s Kokrokoo Morning Show, Kwame Sefa Kayi recently reflected on his past actions, acknowledging that they have played a significant role in his personal growth and wisdom.
He admits that some actions he took in his youth are ones he would avoid today, having matured and learned from those experiences as an adult.
Despite this, the renowned broadcaster emphasizes that he does not regret his past actions, even those that didn’t turn out as expected. Instead, he views them as valuable lessons that have enriched his life.
During a conversation on Peace FM, Sefa Kayi shared how his past experiences, both good and bad, have shaped his current outlook and contributed to the reputation he enjoys today.
“I wouldn’t say I have significant regrets; rather, I see many opportunities for learning. I’ve made both right and wrong choices. Where things didn’t go as planned, there is some regret, but I view those instances as lessons learned. As you grow older, you gain wisdom.
“There are things I did in my teens, twenties, and thirties that I would not do now. It’s not because of deep regret, but because I have learned from those experiences. You learn to do things better based on what you have been through,” he said.
These reflections came as Sefa Kayi discussed his life lessons in celebration of his 54th birthday on June 20, 2024.
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My past mistakes have shaped me to be better – Kwame Sefa Kayi
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