Wanawake hufanya mapenzi na Wanaume wanaowataka, na Wanaume hufanya mapenzi na Wanawake wanaopatikana. Mwisho Wanaume huoa Wanawake wanaowataka, na Wanawake huolewa na Wanaume wanaopatikana!
Its your choise!
THE REAL REASON EVERY GENERATION THINKS DIFFERENTLY-
1. Baby Boomers (1946-1964): "Work hard, stay loyal,and the system will reward you."
They built the system... and are now watching it collapse.
2. Gen X (1965-1980): "Trust no one. Figure it out yourself."
The forgotten generation - yet the quiet backbone of progress.
3. Millennials (1981-1996):
"Find purpose. Escape the 9-to-5."
Burnt out from chasing meaning while paying endless rent.
4.Gen Z (1997-2012): "Question everything. Protect your mental health."
Born online. Fighting for peace in a world that never stops scrolling.
5. Gen Alpha (2013- Present): "Born digital. Raised by screens"
The first generation growing up with AI as a sibling, not a tool.
Depression lost when I finally refused to die with my eyes open.
I stopped trying to outthink the darkness and started outmoving it. Every tiny action became a lifeline. A slow walk, a hard workout, sunlight on my skin, a clean room, a real meal, one honest conversation. None of it felt powerful in the moment, but together it rebuilt a version of me I thought was gone.
Depression survives in silence and stillness.
It weakens when you create motion and routine.
My secret was simple. I focused on winning the next five minutes.
Ukimuuliza mtu unapiga mishe gani huko siku hizi au ukamuuliza una patikana wapi siku hizi akakujibu
NIPO NIPO TU.
ujue kamaanisha acha umbea na ushughurike na maisha yako...😎
Familiarity blinds people.
They’ve seen your lowest version for too long to believe you could become something greater.
They remember your failures like they’re still happening.
They can’t imagine you evolving beyond the version of you that made them comfortable.
Strangers don’t have that history.
They see your ideas with fresh eyes,
they judge your words, not your past.
They see what’s possible, not what was.
That’s why support rarely comes from home.
Your growth threatens the balance they built around your old self.
Don’t waste energy trying to convince them.
Keep building in silence until they have no choice but to question how they ever doubted you.
You’ll outgrow more people than you’ll disappoint
and that’s how it’s supposed to be.
MARRIAGE BURNOUT
It reaches a point where you get tired of your marriage.
The woman looks bothersome, annoying and irritating.
This leads to fights, and violence.
You only consider it worthwhile because of the children.
This is called MARRIAGE BURNOUT.
This happens when you ignore the basic pillars of getting into marriage.
• Entry behaviour
• Frame Control
• Power Retention
The number 1 cause of MARRIAGE BURNOUT is Loss of Masculine Frame.
You became too available to the woman until your value got lost.
Every time your woman sees you from Monday to Monday, and from January to January, she loses attraction, and respect.
Every time you are there thinking you are pleasing her or the children, she is seeing you as an idiot who has no purpose in life.
Modern men are beta males who listen to their wives needs instead of focusing on their goals.
They are subservient to bulshit ideologies like
"A man should be there for his wife."
"If you are not available, she will cheat."
These are distorted imperatives that excite women's emotions.
Women emotions are like storms, they appear and disappear.
Don't be obedient to them, be obedient to your frame.
She values your frame, more than you value her emotions.
Once MARRIAGE BURNOUT appears in your marriage, do the following
• Take a break from it.
• Dissappear into singularity.
• Learn a new skill that is not within your career.
• Seduce more younger women.
• Hit the gym.
• Fast.
• Read difficult books.
• Write and journal more.
Don't be a slave in a marriage that has become chaotic.
Leave it immediately.
You will hit a woman, and she will report you to police.
You will be jailed.
Egypt, Ethiopia and the Dam: What If The Real Fight Is Over Soil, Not Water?
Nearly everyone says Egypt and Ethiopia are fighting over water from the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), which Addis Ababa officially inaugurated on September 9 to great fanfare. That’s the polite version.
The real story could be muddier — literally. The big picture people are insisting that what Egypt fears losing isn’t just water, but the soil that the Nile carried from the Ethiopian highlands for thousands of years, laying down a fresh carpet of rich earth across the Nile Valley and Delta. Pharaohs and peasants alike depended on that rhythm: the water came, the soil came, and the desert bloomed.
The Nile has two parents. The White Nile rises from Lake Victoria, flowing out of Jinja, Uganda, drifting lazily through South Sudan, spreading wide and slow, as if unsure of its purpose. Along the way, it loses most of its soil in vast swamps like the Sudd.
The Blue Nile, by contrast, is all energy and anger — tumbling down from Ethiopia’s steep highlands, gouging hillsides and scooping up an astonishing 120 million tonnes of fertile soil every year. Contrary to what most people think, the GERD built on this Blue Nile, almost 900Km away from the main trunk of the Nile at Khartoum that flows onward to Egypt (look carefully at the maps).
But here’s the rub. More than 90% cent of the Nile’s total sediment comes from these Ethiopian Highlands — mainly through the Blue Nile and the Atbara rivers. The Blue Nile alone contributes about 70 to 75% of it. The White Nile, despite its fame, contributes less than 3%, because most of its sediment is trapped in wetlands. When the Blue Nile meets the White Nile at Khartoum, the river turns deep brown — Africa’s longest artery now thick with Ethiopia’s soil, flowing north to Egypt.
That silt built Egypt. Before modern dams, the Nile carried roughly 120 to 160 million tonnes of sediment into Egypt each year. The annual floods dropped a new layer of rich earth across the Nile Valley and Delta. That was Egypt’s natural fertiliser, replenishing its land for free. The Nile didn’t just bring water; it brought life in liquid soil form.
Then came the dams. The Aswan High Dam gave Egypt control of the floods, but it was also disastrous – it stopped almost all that silt. The river still flowed, but its magic was gone. The Delta began to shrink, and the coastline erode. Saltwater crept inland. Egyptian farmers had to replace nature’s gift with chemical fertilisers.
Now Ethiopia’s GERD, the largest dam in Africa, stands on the Blue Nile ready to trap even more of that ancient cargo of soil. Studies suggest it could hold back over 90%!!! of the sediment that once flowed downstream. For Ethiopia, that’s good news — those same sediments have long been a curse, eroding farms and choking smaller dams. Now GERD promises to hold back both the floods and the mud, fuelling Ethiopian progress and protecting its highlands.
Egypt’s unease, then, isn’t really about who gets more water. It’s about the vanishing soil — the slow fading of the river’s gift (Ethiopian soil erosion) that built its civilisation. The Nile that once gave Egypt life is now keeping Ethiopia’s soil at home. And for the first time in history, Egypt must face the desert without the brown gold that once floated faithfully down from the upstream highlands. Its natural subsidy has vanished.
Congratulations to Alphonce Simbu for writing Tanzania’s history — 2:09:48 🏅🇹🇿
With perseverance and determination, he has delivered Tanzania’s first-ever gold at the World Athletics Championships marathon, Tokyo 2025.
Simbu has honored our nation on the world stage, proving that no matter who you are or where you come from; anyone can leave their mark. 🌍
Winston Churchill was a real son of a b*tch.
His philosophies may offend but will definitely give you chills.
12 lessons from the UK's most controversial & badass politician:
Haya tumeambiwa wangapi wanalipa kodi. Laki 1? 2? 5? Ningependa kujua wangapi wanakula kodi zetu na kusaza. Maviii 8, misafara ya kafara, posho za kijikirimu (si kujikimu) n.k. Napenda kulipa kodi kwa ajili ya matumizi ya serikali kwa faida ya wananchi si matanuzi.
🇬🇧 mtu mwenye mshahara/kipato cha £12,570 au chini yake kwa mwaka HALIPI KODI!
£12,570 ni TZS 45m.
Maskini HALIPISHWI direct taxes. PERIOD!!
Analipa CONSUMPTION TAXES!
Hakuna Mtz asiyelipa VAT, Excise Duty au Import Duty.
This guy spent $14.5 million on a single license plate.
That's the same price as 36 Lamborghini Aventadors.
Everyone thought he was insane.
Here's the crazy reason why he spent so much (and how it changed the Middle East forever):
Greatest book ever written on creativity
The Creative Act: A Way of Being
I read this book twice in the last few months
10 lessons I learned that will make you a creative genius:
“Let the young man in his desperation go out and hunt. If he kills the elephant, his poverty ends. If the elephant kills him, his poverty ends.”
- African Proverb