The 10 Human Victories
As we come to the end of November, please reflect on any of these 10 statements and focus on what relates to you.
1. You reach your end full of happiness and fulfilment on realising that you are all used up – having spent the fullness of your talents, the biggest of your resources, and the best of your potential doing great work and leading a rare-air life.
2. You reach your end knowing that you played at a standard of concentrated excellence and held yourself to the most impeccable standards in each thing you did.
3. You reach your end in noisy celebration for having the boldness of spirit to have regularly confronted your largest fears and realised your highest visions.
4. You reach your end and recognise that you became a person who builds people up versus one who tears people down.
5. You reach your end with the understanding that while your journey may not have always been a smooth one, whenever you got knocked down, you instantly got back up – and at all times, never suffered from any loss of optimism.
6. You reach your end and bask in the staggering glory of your phenomenal achievements, along with the rich value you have contributed to the lives of the people you were lucky to serve.
7. You reach your end and adore the strong, ethical, inspirational and empathetic person you grew into.
8. You reach your end and realise that you were a genuine innovator who blazed new trails instead of following old roads.
9. You reach your end surrounded by teammates who call you a rock star, customers who say you’re a hero, and loved ones who call you a legend.
10. You reach your end as a true Leader Without a Title, knowing that the great deeds you did will endure long after your death and that your life stands as a model of possibility.
Excerpt from “The Leader Who Had No Title” by Robin Sharma
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What a day. What a room. What a community!
Thank you to our speakers, partners, volunteers, and every guest who chose to do it differently with us.
This is only the beginning. See you at the next edition.
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October was packed, and it isn't easy to pick the top moments. These four frames feature the top with many firsts - Cockpit, TEDx, Guest Lecture and a well-attended Toastmasters corporate summit. Thank you, Lord. 🙏
To everyone who made it to the live show, we can’t thank you enough. We, too, will repay your generosity at the subsequent editions.
To everyone out there, our world needs voices of hope, positivity, and inspiration. As you rise each day, be a source of energy that inspires our world.
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Yesterday was a day I never imagined in my dreams.
Appearing on the TED talk show stage will remain a lifetime moment and one to cherish forever. Thank you to everyone who has been part of this journey and to @TEDxEntebbe for the opportunity to share our experiences with the world.
To all the 2025 speakers, I was privileged to listen to all your incredible stories of impact, resilience and doing things differently for the good of humanity. Thank you for being forces for good in our generation.
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There are no words to express the gratitude to the team @TEDxEntebbe , the partners that believed enough in us, the crew the saw our vision and helped bring it to life. Here to doing more differently.
We live for such a brief moment compared to how long we’ll be gone.
What we do for ourselves fades with us, but what we do for others echoes beyond our time. That’s what endures, that’s what truly matters.
~Francis Kamulegeya
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We need a new kind of developer, one who codes with conscience.
Ethics. Privacy. Humanity.
If we don’t use tech well, the enabler could become the destroyer.
What will YOU do differently?
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Truly humbled to have been one of the speakers at this year’s @TEDxEntebbe, sharing insights on the intersection between psychology and technology.
It was also an honor to stand alongside such brilliant and inspiring change makers who are shaping the future of Uganda and beyond.
Awareness does save lives, but it can’t be left to the few.
It requires all of us, and I think we can do it.
Epilepsy affects 1 in 26 people in their lifetime, yet stigma still keeps many from getting the support.
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Morning dues paid.
Next stop: @TEDxEntebbe. See you there.
📍Kigezi Hall, Best Western Premier Hotel, Victoria Mall, Entebbe
Date: 31st October
Time: 4 PM
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