Underrated life skill: Letting today be today. Stop dragging yesterday into it and stop borrowing stress from tomorrow. Handle what's in front of you. You'll be surprised how much lighter life feels when you carry one day at a time.
A mentor told me this: Learn the difference between peace and avoidance. Peace is choosing not to fight battles that don’t matter. Avoidance is refusing to face the battles that do. Real wisdom is having awareness of which one you’re doing in the moment. I’ll never forget that.
Uncommon advice: If you don't know what to pursue in life right now. Pursue yourself. Pursue becoming the healthiest, happiest, most healed, most present, most confident version of yourself. Then the right path will reveal itself.
Major cheat code for life: Be fully where your feet are. When you're at work, work. When you're with family, be with family. When you're resting, rest. Most people are physically present and mentally everywhere else.
in order to become a better person, you must first realize how horrible you really are. not in the dramatic sense, but in the quiet ways you sabotage yourself, repeat unhealthy patterns, hurt people who care about you, or tolerate what wounds you. you cannot grow if you keep pretending you're innocent in the story you created.
Major cheat code for life: Believe that things will work out for you. Not blindly, but through effort. When you expect good things and pair it with action, you start noticing opportunities others miss. Optimism paired with effort is a powerful force.
"AI is shaping the future of humanity, and its effects will be felt in every sector - from business to governance, to social systems. Decisions made today, particularly in policy and technology, will affect the lives of millions. We must ensure that AI serves the greater good, balancing innovation with ethics and accountability."
Hon. Justice Isaac Lenaola, CBS, SCJ
Judge of the Supreme Court of Kenya.
#NIRUAiHackathon
#AI For National Prosperity
One thing adulthood has taught me is that I am not above anything. Homelessness, death, no job, literally anything can happen. Hence, I must never be too quick to speak over situations I’ve never found myself in. No one is above anything, not even your good actions can save you from your fair share of trials.
Life is crazy. Tables turn. Always stay humble & be grateful. ✌
Life changes. You lose love. You lose friends. You lose pieces of yourself that you never imagined would be gone. And then, without you even realizing it, these pieces come back. New love enters. Better friends come along. And a stronger, wiser you is staring back in the mirror.
Bro to bro: Don’t ever think you’re untouchable. Life can humble anyone-sickness, death, a job gone. In the blink of an eye, everything can change. Tables turn. That’s how crazy life gets. Always pray, stay humble, be thankful.
Running a business is not loud.
It’s not events, speeches, or big announcements.
It’s the quiet work.
The emails at midnight.
The days you fire up your laptop even when you’re tired.
The ideas you push through fear.
Everyone sees the results.
Very few see the discipline.
If you’re building something right now, keep going.
Quiet progress still counts.
Keep at it.
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A life lesson I wish I learned earlier: Your thoughts shape your reality. Think small, live small. Think big, live big. Upgrade your thoughts. Demand more from yourself. Reality bends to those who believe it can.
"We're actually our own problems!" 🇷🇼 President Kagame is frustrated with his fellow African leaders who talk too much but don't implement what they agree on.
"The systems are so bureaucratic that you'd imagine they live in a different world," he told me in Abidjan
@millenialceo @SokoAnalyst You will be surprised to know just how active the payment offices are. The problem is, they may be paying just a few "favorite" vendors.