A Private Jet Promise
While visiting Los Angeles many years ago, I tried to convince a friend's wife to visit Africa, especially Uganda. What I didn't know at the time was that she had a phobia for flying.
After much persuasion, she finally made me a promise: if I ever bought a private jet, she would take me up on the offer.
At the time, I hadn't even made my first $100,000.
I remember thinking about how wealthy I would have to become before it would ever make sense to own a private jet. The idea seemed almost impossible, but it has always lingered somewhere in my mind.
Moments like these can become inflection points in our lives. A casual comment, an ambitious goal, or a seemingly unrealistic dream can inspire us to aim higher than we otherwise would. They challenge us to summon our better angels and become a better version of ourselves.
The good news is that she is still alive, and I am still at work.
Perhaps one day that promise will come to pass. Maybe it won't. But either way, it serves an important purpose. It reminds me to keep the hustle going, to keep building, and keep believing that bigger things are possible.
Sometimes the most valuable promises are not only those with the mostly like chances of coming true but those that seem impossible and out of this world. Its what give us something to work on or aim for. And in the process, change our life trajectory forever.
#JusticeForSydney:
I will say this over and over again, I donโt rate Kasuku and his hogwash media interviews/clips. Much of his content is local and baseless.
Sorry if I bruised your ego, but if you enjoy and like his fecal, you are a red flag to me.
Every other normal person with remorse is grieving Sydo, his daft oblongata is eying a widow and sexualizing her in broad day light for clicks
@paolokane2 But this is too much... Advocating for someone's source of livelihood is way too much.. I think for @Kasuku256 he needs to just utter out a statement in regards of the same
@paolokane2 But this is too much... Advocating for someone's source of livelihood is way too much.. I think for @Kasuku256 he needs to just utter out a statement in regards of the same
We must push back against the likes of Kasuku. Yesterday, I saw a clip of about 51 seconds. In the same, Kasuku was lamenting Sydeny's passing, but seemed too excited and eager to talk about Sydney's partner and mother of their child in ways that I found shocking. 1/6