Yes nature is a good teacher in n the life that counts, and some day, when you are tired of books and work and things in general, go and sit down on the grassy bank of a river, and let it tell you the story of life.
There is something so human and companionable about a river!
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Mwamba amenyooka sana na anamchango kwenye nchi. Ameinua vjana wengi through his critics kama utazichukua positively.
Hamna haja ya kusema amekula hela zenu. SIRJEFF IS GREAT
Kuna mwaka flan hvi tulienda Kwa tajiri mmoja kumtembelea ( nilikua me na my friend)
Ile tunafika tukapewa ugali kidogo sana ilikua kaugali na mboga nyingi . Ile tunaangalia tukasema mbona ugali kidgo hvii?!๐คฆ
Lakn cha AJABU hatukumaliza sjui waliweka Nini kwenye ugali ๐ฝ๏ธ
Read books. Read articles. Read research papers. Listen to music. Listen to podcasts. Listen to people who think differently from you. Dance to the songs you love. Go swimming. Go for a walk without carrying your phone. Go hiking. Go for coffee hopping. Buy magazines. Read old newspapers. Sit in a library. Visit a museum. Watch the sunset. Watch the sunrise.ย Stare at your walls. Stare at the ceiling. Stare at the stars from your terrace. Sit in a garden and observe people passing by. Watch the trees move with the wind. Listen to the birds. Listen to the rain. Sit in silence without feeling the need to fill every second with content.ย Write things down. Carry a notebook. Journal your thoughts. Sketch badly. Paint something. Learn an instrument. Grow a plant. Cook a meal from scratch. Call an old friend. Travel somewhere nearby. Get lost in a new neighborhood. Visit a bookstore and leave with a book you weren't planning to buy.
this is life all about.