The most honorable thing you can do as a Kenyan is vote with your memory, not your emotions. Reward performance. Punish failure. That is how a nation corrects itself.
Chosen Ones carry an aura so intimidating that people hate on them regardless. And they don’t claim to be better than anybody, they just carry themselves like they are SOMEBODY. That’s the difference. In a world where people are addicted to self doubt and approval seeking, self possession looks like arrogance to the unhealed. What really makes people REALLY uncomfortable is when you’re both book smart and street smart, because now they know manipulation won’t work, gaslighting won’t stick, and fake authority won’t impress you. Your aura exposes agendas without you saying a word and that’s what they’re intimidated by.
Also your parent was right, stay away from people who are obsessed with proximity to power, fame, wealth and mostly fitting in with why they think are the cool and wealthy.. zero principles and their mess will always splash on to you
“I’d rather Ruto the one who comes from no dynasty …” rings a bell?
Can we not “rather” but make actually feasible decisions when it come to leadership? Why pick between lesser evils when we can have ni evil at all?
did you know:
you can start anytime.
brush your teeth in the middle of the day.
wash the dishes at 2am.
do things outside the times “assigned” by society.
use that free will.
You need to be careful when you naturally attract attention without even trying. That kind of magnetism is a gift, but it’s also a double-edged sword.
People are drawn to you not just because of what you say or do, but because of who you are, your presence, your energy, your authenticity. You walk into a room and without a word, heads turn. Sometimes it’s admiration, sometimes curiosity, and sometimes… jealousy.
Envy creeps in quietly. Some will celebrate you, but others will secretly compete with you, hoping to dim your light. The sad truth is, not everyone who claps for you wants to see you win. Your effortless glow can awaken insecurities in others, and their silent comparisons can breed resentment.
You must protect your peace. Know the difference between genuine support and hidden envy. Guard your circle, set boundaries, and stay rooted in humility.
Your light is not the problem, their darkness is. Don’t shrink yourself to make others comfortable, but don’t be naïve either. Walk with awareness.
Magnetism is not about being liked by everyone—it’s about staying true to yourself despite the noise it attracts.
There’s an edge to British writing that is just right
They allow silence in the dialogue
There’s roughness
The characters are often actors you don’t know and without preconceived ideas of their character
The shows are written to be very human
They and Germans? Peak TV writing