That company isn’t your home, and those workers aren’t your relatives. Do your work, get paid, and go home. Unnecessary drama and gossip about fellow workers will only ruin your goals. Let that sink!
If you visit the Turkwel Dam,please beg,crawl sing them KENGEN ninjas a song,do whatever so that they show you the tunnel leading down to the turbines. That is the coolest part of this power plant.
@Listen_Brothers Maturity is knowing access has tiers.
Love doesn’t equal clearance.
Oversharing feels honest.
Selective silence is strategic.
Not everything needs an audience.
Nobody in corporate will tell you this... but it decides your future
1. Visibility beats hard work.
If no one knows what you're doing, it doesn't count.
2. Your manager's opinion > HR policies.
People promote who they trust, not just who performs.
3. Networking inside > skills outside.
Opportunities come from people, not platforms.
4. Pick projects that make you visible, not just busy.
Workload doesn't equal growth
5. Your personal brand is built in your first 2 years,
Protect it early - it defines your path.
6. Learning stops when curiosity does.
Ask questions. Stay curious. Keep improving.
7. Quiet quitting feels safe but kills growth silently.
Comfort zones are career traps.
This is why I always say. The hype we have in tech here in Kenya is not relatable when you cross immediate borders.
This guy took internet to DRC satelite towns and Rwanda, Burundi.
As you gather with loved ones, rest if you must, laugh a little louder, and allow yourself the grace of pause. You’ve earned it. Heaven is happy. Avoid stress.
Christmas is more than a date on the calendar. It’s a reminder that hope is not passive it’s kindled in small acts of
And may the year ahead open doors you’ve only whispered about in prayer or scribbled in your notebook. Remember, Christ is the reason for the season.
From my family to yours, Merry Christmas and a purpose-filled New Year.
With gratitude and solidarity, Uncle Jay Dwayne