A man spends 50 years teaching at MIT.
He knows his time is running out.
So he records one last lecture — everything he knows, distilled into a single hour.
He died 5 months later.
This is that lecture.
The most important hour you'll watch this week. 👇
Bookmark it for later
This comrade is living in a KSh 7,500 bedsitter at Witeithie, but everything in his house is high-tech!
With limited resources, the guy is already living in 2050! 😀😀
One day, a man went to a bank to withdraw money. He filled out a form for ₹1,40,000 and gave it to the cashier. The cashier counted the money and handed it to him.
The man took the money and put it in his bag without counting it. But he had already noticed that the cashier had made a mistake. Instead of ₹1,40,000, he had received ₹1,60,000.
He walked away quietly, pretending he didn’t notice anything. Soon, he started feeling uncomfortable. He thought, “Should I return the extra ₹20,000?” But another thought came, “When I make mistakes, no one returns my money.”
His mind and heart kept arguing. One moment he wanted to return the money, the next moment he wanted to keep it. But deep inside, his conscience told him, “Is it right to take advantage of someone’s mistake?”
He felt more and more restless. Finally, he took ₹20,000 out of his bag, put it in his pocket, and decided to go back to the bank.
As he walked back, he felt lighter and happier, like a big burden had been lifted. When he reached the bank, he returned the money to the cashier.
The cashier felt very relieved. He offered him ₹1,000 as a reward and said, “Thank you. Please buy sweets for your children.”
The man smiled and said, “No, thank you. I am the one who is grateful.”
The cashier asked, “Why?”
The man replied, “Your mistake gave me a chance to test myself. Today, I learned to control my greed. That is my biggest reward. There is no greater reward than honesty.”
@gabrieloguda old guard vocabularies won't change Kenya, is it languages or ideologies that shape leadership, which language is in favour of voting leaders, language is used to communicate not profiling. Culture is our pride, wase buana we dont fancy warlords culture.
A man marries a woman,
2 years into the marriage, the woman decides to run away.
She initiates a divorce.
The man ignores her, then he rebuilds himself and then decides to marry another younger woman.
Then, later, the first woman returns to create a narrative and seek cheap social media attention.
She should accept she lost.
Shaming a younger woman simply because she replaced her is bottom-of-the-barrel behaviour.
Deranged women make stupid decisions after listening to divorced women in their WhatsApp groups, then, when the man regains his compass, they sneak back seeking petty drama and chaos.
KRA has released new filing guidelines for 2025 tax return.
It has opened 2025 tax filing with BIG changes.
You can now deduct all legit business expenses.
- Even those without eTIMS receipts.
But,
For non eTIMS expenses,
KRA wants proof that you actually incurred those expenses.
Before filing the income tax return:
- You must scan & upload all the non eTIMS receipts to iTax.
- Prepare an Excel schedule of those expenses and also upload it to Itax.
- Ensure you include the supplier’s KRA PIN
This is how KRA will verify and validate your deductions.
Only after that can you file.
- No records. No deduction.
Start preparing early.
Especially if your accounting period ends in December.
Because the deadline to clear the balance of tax for 2025 is 30th April.
1. You take a loan of KSh 400,000 to help buy a car worth KSh 700,000.
2. You faithfully pay KSh 30,000 every month. After some time you have paid KSh 300,000.
3. Unfortunately, you lose your job and miss one month’s payment.
4. The microfinance repossesses your car and threatens to auction it.
5. You plead with them. They tell you to pay KSh 150,000 to restructure the loan. You borrow from a shylock and pay.
6. They restructure the loan. It is extended to 3 years. You now pay KSh 25,000 per month.
7. You resume payments. You manage to pay for another year. Then things get tough again.
8. By this time you have paid KSh 700,000 in total. Yet you still owe KSh 600,000.
9. They repossess your car again. They value it at KSh 250,000 and sell it.
10. You are left with a balance of KSh 350,000. Interest keeps accumulating.
11. You take other loans to clear the KSh 350,000.
12. In the end, the KSh 400,000 loan costs you almost KSh 3,000,000. You lose the car. You lose your peace of mind.
Machoos.
🚨 BREAKING:
Iran is calling on its citizens to leave the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, and Jordan.
The region is on the verge of explosion… ⏳
Flashback to September 1, 1999, at Mombasa’s Tononoka Grounds. President Daniel arap Moi had the crowd in the palm of his hand, leading the famous KANU salute with calls to tingisha , and the response was deafening. What is the one thing you remember most about the rallies of the 90s?