Never mess with a man who can go through hard times alone, then restrategize, reset, restart, reform, rebuild, and rise as if nothing happened.
He is dangerous.
High intellect + Low income = Angry people
Low intellect + High income = Assholes
High intellect + High income = God complex
Low intellect + Low income = Very religious people
@OleItumbi You represent everything that went wrong in this country since 2013, When uhuRuto duo began misgoverning through slick PR and propaganda whenever citizens called them to account,you are an embodiment of the decline the country has experienced in all sectors!
@JUNX1ONG So you want retards to set up an eatery you will be frequenting once every quarter to cater for your sophisticated tastes. Who is the retard now? Shenzi.
@JUNX1ONG@wanguwamajani Thats an opportunity right there to plug the gap you have identified , start an eatery/ restaurant and run the business insitu to make your relocation dream feasible.
@m_maitima@DrBKhalwale With the 100% transition, some school admit upto 400 learners , in a 4 stream that is 100 learners in a class, how can a teacher cater for 100 learners , where does this leave the quality of learning , no wonder out of abt 1million candidates only about 140k score C+ and above.
@m_maitima@DrBKhalwale The challenges bedevilling the secondary schools are systemic and the current unrest should jolt relevant stakeholders to action to tackle these challenges.
@DrBKhalwale I am calling out your garbage take and blame shifting instead of addressing systemic issues you reduce it to poor parenting, Give the parents a break, no parent sends their kid to school and tells them to torch others , its adults like you who have failed in their duties.
Nonsense,u r on record berating matiang'i when he was education CS for his impromptu inspection on schools,your work as a senator and when you served as Mp is oversight - where is ur voice when our kids are parked like sardines in unsafe death chambers in the name of dormitories
My dear friends and colleagues. 16 girls in Utimishi Academy were fatally set ablaze by their fellow students!!
Bad adults are not an accident. They are a project. A project that started at age 5 when a child talked back to an adult and the parent laughed and said, "Huyu mtoto ni tough kama mimi"
A project that continued at age 10 when the child threw a tantrum in public and nobody said a word.
A project that matured at age 15 when the teenager disrespected a teacher and the parent showed up at school to defend the child.
A project that graduated at age 25 when a fully grown adult cannot keep a job because they cannot take correction from anyone.
Nobody wakes up at 30 and suddenly becomes rude, entitled, dishonest, and impossible to deal with.
That software was installed early.
By parents who were allergic to the word "no."
"Mtoto wangu asiumizwe."
"Usimshoutie."
"Let the child express themselves."
Express themselves into what, exactly?
A menace?
Because that is what happened.
You let your child talk back to elders and called it confidence.
You let them break rules and called it creativity.
You let them disrespect boundaries and called it independence.
Now they are 28.
They cannot hold a relationship because they have never been told they are wrong.
They cannot keep a job because they argue with every supervisor. They cannot take feedback without crying victim.
And you are wondering what happened.
You happened.
You skipped the most important part of parenting.
Discipline.
Not beating. Discipline.
Teaching a child that actions have consequences. That "no" is a complete sentence. That apologizing is not weakness. That respecting people is not optional.
These are lessons that must be taught early. Because the world will not teach them gently.
Schools do not raise children. The internet does not raise children. TikTok does not raise children. Church does not raise children.
Parents do.
And if you refuse to correct your child, society will do it for you.
Society has no patience. No mercy. No second chances.
Prisons are full of people who were never told "sit down" at age 7.
Broken homes are full of adults who were never taught emotional regulation at age 12.
Unemployment lines are full of people who were never told "do it again properly" at age 15.
You had the chance to shape them.
You chose comfort over correction.
And now the world is dealing with the result.
Raise children with manners. With respect. With accountability. With the understanding that the world owes them nothing and character determines everything.
Otherwise, you are not raising a child.
You are manufacturing a future problem.
And society will send you the bill.
Hitting rock bottom is one of the best places you can be if you handle it right.
It feels like the end.
But it’s actually the beginning.
Your ego sees collapse as failure.
The truth is, rock bottom strips away everything you were clinging to for your sense of self. In that emptiness, you have a choice:
You can grasp at the past and fight to rebuild the same old ego…
Or you can surrender to what’s trying to emerge.
The people who stay stuck are the ones who cling to the illusion of control.
The ones who rise are the ones who willingly let their ego die so they can be reborn.Rock bottom isn’t the end.
It’s the foundation.
It feels like Earth was designed perfectly for us, rain falling from the sky, food growing from the ground, yet somehow we’ve built a world where people need good credit scores, multiple jobs, and 40-hour workweeks just to survive
Don't be impressed by:
• Degrees
• Social status
• Material possessions
• External appearance
• Fame
Be impressed by:
• Loyalty
• Honesty
• Love
• Kindness
• Integrity
The most valuable things in life are priceless.