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Singer Korede Bello shares deep message on why living well is more important than living long

Singer Korede Bello shares deep message on why living well is more important than living long

Singer Korede Bello has dropped a powerful reflection for his fans on what really matters in life.

 

In a new video for his Wellness Wednesday series, the “Godwin” crooner explained that people often focus too much on praying for long life, when the real priority should be living well and making an impact.

 

According to him, the universe — or God — doesn’t necessarily care about how many years we spend on earth. What matters is how much value we add while we’re here.

 

“It’s not enough to live long,” Korede said. “What matters is you live well. The cells in our bodies, the neurons in our brains, the organs — everything is keeping us alive long enough for us to do something good, to contribute to the ecosystem of life.”

 

He reminded his fans that some of the greatest figures in history didn’t live long, yet their contributions shaped the world. He referenced Alexander the Great, who died at 32 after conquering much of the known world, and pointed out how Jesus’ impact is still felt centuries later despite his short life on earth.

 

Korede urged people to stop seeing wellness as just an end goal but as a means to stay alive long enough to give back.

 

“Be well so that you can be alive and do that thing you’re here to do. Leave the room better than you met it,” he said.

 

The artist signed off his heartfelt message with encouragement for everyone to share their gifts, no matter how small, reminding fans that greatness is about contribution, not just survival.

 

“Happy Wellness Wednesday. Be well and be great,” he concluded.

 

Watch video below..

 

 

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