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Onalethata Mogatosi , aka 'Poetic Mind Soul' through his poetry. Onalethata loves music of various genres, Kwaito, Hip Hop ( which he's selective about),House,Acapella,Choral music,Jazz,Sonatra,Deep house,Piano (Amapiano),Reggae etc. He loves sports such as cricket and soccer, loves watching them and playing them. He not only loved poetry because of peer pressure but he somehow received a sign because he got introduced to it in the early hours of his life , then he was forever in love and has now been intrigued by literature on its own. He lives by this mantra, which he created himself, "Resilience is the key to success" which when explained says : if ever you want to reach success in your life you have to be resilient -with that you can achieve the goals , the dreams and visions you have set out for yourself. A secret about him which nobody notices , is that he likes to motivate people through his quotes which he creates or with advice . Failure is part of success

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TECHNOLOGY AND ITS EFFECTS
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