Na mtafute pesa sasa. This should be the last generation of parents that burdens its children with its failures. Ati kusomesha mtoto ndio akuje atutoe kwa shida. Bwana your work cannot just be giving birth like a rat and transfering your parental obligations to your offsprings
If you are an observant person,
A man who is keen, and concerned about his consciousness,
You will realise something unusual is happening,
There is a silent shift going on,
We are moving from an OWNERSHIP ECONOMY to a SUBSCRIPTION ECONOMY.
In a subscription economy, you own nothing, but you pay for goods and services which you consume,
For example,
Back in the 90s,
We bought and owned music hardware like cassettes and discs,
This ensured that the music hardware was yours and nobody would charge you a recurring monthly fee to play music,
We owned newspapers and kept them,
We bought and owned books,
We owned letters written to us,
We bought, and claimed ownership,
But this is changing, and it is concerning,
In a subscription economy, you own nothing, but you pay for it.
MKOPA phones and Electric bikes are examples of how we have lost ownership of what we have bought.
It will reach a time where,
• You won't make a call, unless you subscribe to a calling service, on top of buying airtime,
• You won't send an email unless you subscribe, or you will lose all your emails,
• You won't listen to music unless you pay a monthly subscription fee for streaming,
• You won't send a text or a WhatsApp message unless you subscribe to a monthly plan, or get used to annoying advertisements,
• You won't cook food unless you pay for a monthly gas subscription plan or pay double for electricity,
• You won't drink clean water unless you subscribe to a monthly water delivery plan.
Ultimately, you won't own land or a house or a cow,
You will own nothing, and you will never be happy.
You will become a slave of the subscription economy.
That day is coming.
If you are wise,
• Go to a rural area,
• Own land,
• Get solar,
• Sink a borehole,
• Keep poultry, cows, goats and sheep,
• Grow your food.
Don't sit in the city like sheep.
Freedom will be given to those who will defeat the subscription economy.
WAKE UP!
#ManDay
You Can't Out-Hustle a Broken System.
No amount of hard work will save you from an incompetent government. You can put in the hours, rise early, stay late, and chase deals, but at the end of the day, you are operating within a system that is fundamentally RIGGED against YOU!
African governments must start creating a conducive environment for local manufacturing, protect locally manufactured products, invest in engineer-led industries, innovation hubs & industrial parks, and turn technical skills into factories for national revenue generation.
Every product we import that we can manufacture locally, is a costly damage to our economy and to the professional dignity of our engineers & human labor!
The problem is deeprooted. In Kenya for example , mere semi-illiterate politicians are idolized and awarded to head key development sectors . By design , the rotten system is focused on trumping down any civilised, educated or skilled crop of citizens!
#SupportLocalManufacturing
🚨 BREAKING NEWS
HISTORY MADE AT MIRARANI
Antoine Moses (@antomosplant), the reigning @GWR record holder for the most trees planted in 24 hours, has set a new global record after planting an extraordinary 47,460 mangrove propagules within 24 hours at Mirarani, Tudor Creek in Mombasa County.
The historic feat was sealed at exactly 08:01 hours, after a relentless 24-hour stretch of physical endurance and mental grit. As the final tally was confirmed, the site erupted in celebration, transforming the moment into more than just a record, but a powerful symbol of commitment to environmental restoration.
This achievement comes at a time of heightened global attention, as Guinness World Records is still reviewing the attempt by Kenyan Hillary Kibiwott to surpass Antoine’s earlier terrestrial tree record, raising the stakes and significance of this latest milestone.
Backed by the Kenya Forest Service, local communities, and conservation partners including Earthlungs, the effort has shone a global spotlight on mangrove ecosystems, critical coastal buffers that remain among the most threatened in the world.
The closing ceremony was graced by @GMugambi_CBS, Principal Secretary in the @Forestry__Kenya, alongside senior officials from @Environment_Ke, the Kenya, @KEFRIHQ, @EarthlungsF, and other key partners and stakeholders.
With this achievement, Antoine Moses has not only defended his global standing but elevated it, delivering a defining moment of resilience, purpose, and environmental leadership on the world stage.
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It is 2026,
Don't study a worthless course.
Don't just go to college because you believe college is a "right of passage" or because everyone else is going to college.
Before you enrol or continue with your Diploma, Undergraduate or Postgraduate,
Ask yourself,
"Will this course withstand posterity?"
"Is it solving a future human problem?"
If it is Yes, continue.
If it is NO, drop it.
Focus on acquiring knowledge and skills that solve human problems around survival instincts,
• Food
• Clothing
• Shelter
• Reproduction
• Security, safety and protection
Human beings are scared by problems that threaten their survival.
Therefore,
• Food: Nutrition, Agriculture, Medicine. Humans must eat, and food can promote or threaten their survival.
• Clothing: Fashion and design, textile, footwear, image and branding. The textile industry is one of the oldest, and it will be here forever.
• Shelter: Building and construction. Masonry, Plumbing, Electricals, Roofing, Sanitation, Painting etc.
• Reproduction: Any skill that offers a solution to sexual health, pregnancy, childbirth, lactation, and child care.
• Security, Safety and protection: Advancement of humanity, knowledge management, the use of technology to fix problems, Police Officers, Military.
These are the basic human needs.
Once you earn a skill that promises to promote these needs, you become a person of value.
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs.
If I forgot something, you can add, but before you add, find out if it is in the hierarchy of human needs.
#ManDay
Nakaanga hivi najiuliza, 20 yrs from now kama sai we have economic crises yaani most people don't have jobs ama the businesses are not doing well how are people going to sustain themselves cause no one has ever out worked a failed system .
Bad governance naye haichagui haibagui! Hauna gari utadrown, uko na gari itabebwa na maji, ukifika home maji imejaa adi ndani! Mido crass akichukua uber mnadrown wote na uber driver wako! Tuchukueni Kura majamaa.