Historic African Victory! 🇧🇼
A quick moment to congratulate our boys on their historic gold medal victory at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo!
Feeling so proud here in New York, where I’ll be attending the United Nations 80th General Assembly meetings. I’ll be sure to tell everyone, Botswana’s natural diamonds are not just in the ground, they are our World Champion Athletes!
September 30th is our official Independence Day, and the 29th has been declared a public holiday. Pula! 🇧🇼
#TeamBotswana #Tokyo2025 #WorldAthletics2025 #AfricaChampions #BotswanaAtUNGA80
BOTSWANA ARE THE MEN'S 4X400M WORLD CHAMPS 🤩
With a nail-biting final lap, Collen Kebinatshipi brings it home for Botswana in 2:57.76 🔥
#WorldAthleticsChamps
Andy Weir's short story, The Egg, is one of the most mind-blowing things you will ever read.
Do yourself a favor and find 10 minutes to enjoy it.
(bookmark this for later)
One of the most significant lies we tell ourselves:
"If I get [X], then I'll be happy."
It's easy to convince yourself that your happiness is contingent upon some external milestone:
• Money
• Promotion
• Fancy stuff
• Recognitions
But these "if, then" traps are a dangerous mirage:
You climb to the top of that mountain, only to see the happiness you thought you'd find melt away and reappear in the distance.
If you convince yourself that your satisfaction is contingent upon the next achievement or milestone, you'll never find it.
Real satisfaction and happiness is an inside job:
Find it on the journey—or you won't find it at all.
"IRREGARDLESS" HAS BEEN AROUND SINCE 1795. ITS INCLUSION IN THE DICTIONARY IS NOT A SIGN OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE FALLING TO PIECES, OR PROOF OF THE EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM FAILING, NOR IS IT THE WORK OF CURSED MILLENNIALS. IT JUST MEANS A LOT OF PEOPLE USE IT TO MEAN "REGARDLESS."
Mochudi people,let me be your mopako Plug. P135 gets you this 1 week package for your kiddies. It includes Doritos,juice,chocolates,peanuts and raisins and biscuits.
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