Primary school children at Prumotoi Primary School in Parua, Batei Ward, Pokot South, West Pokot, have been captured repairing their classrooms with mud while singing prayers to God, asking for help.
What you want is a picture of a person’s character over time. Restrain from the natural tendency to judge right away, and let the passage of time reveal more and more about who people are.
Happy Father’s Day
Age 5 – Dad knows everything!
Age 7 – Dad knows a lot.
Age 10 – Maybe Dad doesn’t know everything?
Age 12 – Dad doesn’t know anything.
Age 14 – Dad lost his mind!
Age 16 – I can’t take Dad seriously.
Age 18 – What does Dad even know?
Age 22 – Dad talks nonsense!
Age 24 – I know more than Dad!
Age 26 – Turns out, Dad actually knows a few things.
Age 30 – I should probably ask Dad about this…
Age 40 – How did Dad make it through all of that?!
Age 45 – Dad was always right.
Age 50 – If only Dad were here… I’d have so much to learn.
A large foreign construction company received a contract to build roads in the mountainous regions of a country. They began preparing maps and conducting surveys.
During the survey, a local contractor watched all this and found it strange. He asked the foreign team,
“Why do you people need to make maps to build roads in the hills?”
The local contractor then explained,
“We simply load a sack of lime onto a donkey and make a small hole in the sack. Then we let the donkey roam up the mountain. As it walks, the lime keeps falling and leaves a trail. We look at the lime marks and understand that this is the best route. Then we start building the road along that path.”
The foreign team was shocked and asked,
“Don’t civil engineers design road maps in your country?”
The local contractor laughed and replied,
“In places where donkeys aren’t available, engineers do the job.”
😂😄😃
This evening, I held a consultative engagement with elders, professionals and community leaders from the Ilchamus community in Baringo County.
We discussed inclusive development, social cohesion, education, youth empowerment and better alignment of Government programmes with community needs.
I affirmed the Government’s commitment to ensuring that no community is left behind, and that public investment, services and opportunities reach every part of the country.
Money does not destroy relationships.
Money reveals them.
Money reveals
• Discipline.
• Leadership.
• Direction.
• Priorities.
• Character.
Money reveals the quality of decisions being made inside a home.
When money is flowing, many weaknesses remain hidden because life appears stable.
But, then, when pressure arrives, suddenly the arguments begin.
Most people think they are arguing about money.
They are not.
They are arguing about what money has exposed.
The absence of:
• Planning.
• Leadership.
• Vision.
• Discipline.
A drought does not create weak roots, it reveals them.
A woman will patiently live with you when you are broke because she can still see your direction, priorities, discipline and vision.
But if you remain rudderless, disorganized, chaotic and visionless, the marriage will collapse.
It is not the absence of money, it is the absence of leadership.
A storm does not create a weak foundation, it exposes it.
Money does exactly the same thing.
#BetterTogether
Stop telling Claude, "do this."
Stop telling Claude, "write code."
Stop telling Claude, "fix this error."
Bro you're actually treating a senior AI like a junior intern.
Here are 7 prompts you can copy and paste directly:
My boss fired me on a Friday afternoon because he said the company was "struggling."
I didn't argue.
I packed my things, shook his hand, and left.
The part he didn't know?
I was the only employee who knew how to access several critical client accounts.
For three years, I had begged management to let me document everything.
Every single time, they told me the same thing:
"Stop worrying so much. You're replaceable ."
Apparently, I was…