@Kamau266 My dad left me ka acre pale kamulu..na ka structure ka mawe ka 4 walls..nilikatibu commuting to cbd just one week was enough....huko ni kupoa if you are working there
Billionaires don’t have bank accounts like you and me. They have art collections,Yachts,Mansions,Stocks. None of it gets taxed until they sell it. So they just never sell it. They borrow against it instead. Live off the loans. Pay almost nothing. Then when they die, their kids inherit it all tax-free. The wealth never gets taxed, It just gets passed down.
And we wonder why the gap keeps getting wider.
Christina Koch is 47 years old
She famously handled a toilet repair in space during her 328-day ISS mission (2019-2020), earning the nickname 'space plumber'
And just did it again on Artemis II aboard the Orion spacecraft
Spent childhood summers on her grandparents farm to learn resilience and hardwork
Dreamt of space since childhood. Then joined Rocket Club.
BS & MS in electrical engineering/physics from North Carolina State.
NASA engineer at Goddard. She built space instruments
Christina worked in Antarctica & Arctic for extreme isolation training.
She is married to Bob Koch
Christina has no children. She focuses on career, adventure, and inspiring others (especially girls in STEM).
Selected as NASA astronaut in 2013 (Class 21). Then completed training in 2015.
She set a record for longest single spaceflight by a woman. 328 days on ISS (International Space Station)
Conducted 6 spacewalks totaling 42 hours 15 minutes, including the first all-female spacewalk with Jessica Meir in 2019
Christina Koch is the first woman ever to fly to the Moon
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Today, we know Christina as the first woman to fly to the moon.
But it all didn't start today.
In 2013 (13 years ago)... She was officially selected as a NASA astronaut.
And before 2013, you'd know that she had been training her whole life just to be accepted by NASA as an astronaut. After being a NASA engineer already.
And then even in some of her previous trips to the space station, she faced and overcame the psychological challenges of extreme isolation
Christina has paid her dues.
Whatever you want to achieve in life, you will have to pay a price.
Always prepare to sacrifice something to get to that peak of your career.
Your time, Social life, not doing your hobbies for a long time.... Etc
It's almost non-negotiable
But it pays off.
Oh yes it definitely pays off.
And you can pretty much confirm from Christina herself 💯
All you need to do is stick with something long enough to see the peak of that thing.
Always plan for longevity in whatever you do.
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✍️ Vincent the Therapist
The Japanese Anisakis ballpoint pen is a handcrafted Japanese item containing herbal oil and a real parasitic worm (Anisakis) inside, which moves while writing.
The pen seeks to transform the revulsion for the parasite into art.
I don’t ever talk about what I do or my relationships with anyone but I’m going to give yall a quick story between me and offset.. I beat offset out of 8k he tried to take a nap on me and I go to tap on him to wake him up..telling him I need that 8k.. his patnas saw me tapping on him..I can tell his patnas wanted to jump on some bullshit.. I chilled because I was by myself completely out numbered.. so I charged it to the game…I swear to god Offset reached out to me yesterday 3 hours before he got shot on a money play… I thought about it and said..I’m good.. then I saw the news later on and was like damn…some people don’t play about they money