As Kenyan millennials, we're surviving an economy that has broken spirits, delayed dreams, and turned life into a daily hustle for survival. Someday we'll tell the story of how we endured. Hopefully,we live long enough to see things get better. Until then,we keep going. KSh 500
Edwin Sifuna has told the Senate that there is a fellow replacing the State House roof every few weeks because he doesn't like the color when it rains or the shape, simply because he has free money from taxpayers.
He has also said Mbadi has been moving around, misleading Kenyans.
Meanwhile, the same government can find millions for private jets, luxury travel, and endless renovations, but keeps telling citizens to sacrifice because times are hard.
The problem was never that Kenya is poor.
The problem is that some people are enjoying the money while others are funding the enjoyment.
Sifuna is saying out loud what many taxpayers have been thinking for a long time.
Ölümün nasıl ve ne zaman geleceğini asla bilemeyiz!
Bütün bir hayat boyunca kurduğumuz hayaller, yaptığımız planlar bir ayak kaymasıyla son bulabiliyor😟
“Time will tell” is one of the realest quotes ever because time will eventually tell who put in the work, it will tell who was disciplined, it will tell who was playing the long game. Time will indeed tell.
Good morning,
WAKE UP!
No one is coming to rescue you.
• Not the government,
• Not your friends,
• Not luck.
The life you want is hidden behind work, sacrifice, discipline, and consistency.
Today is another opportunity to move one step closer.
Get up and go after it.
There is money in this world. Insane money. Your mates are making ridiculous money out there because of information, access, and network. Pressure yourself, you are not doing enough.
Marcus Aurelius was right. You will lose friends you will lose lovers you will lose comfort but if in losing them you find yourself you have gained more than kings.