My newest prayer is simple: “Lord, settle it.” Settle my mind. Settle my heart. Settle my spirit. Teach me to walk in peace instead of anxiety, and faith instead of fear. 🤍
My "Roman Empire is the realization that my life is a lottery win. Somewhere in Sudan, Pålestine, iran, Afghanistan, Iraq or Congo, there is a boy smarter than me. He is more disciplined, more resilient, and holds more potential in his single finger than I do in my entire career.
The only difference? I am siting in a train and he is sting in the rubble of his dreams.
My "bad days" are his wildest dreams.
My "burnout" is a luxury he can't afford because his only job is staying alive.
It's geographical luck and it's a haunting injustice that we all refuse to acknowledge and look away
I’m deeply content. I’m never desperate for the things I don’t have, even when I genuinely desire them. I trust that when the time is right for something to be mine, it will come. And if it never does, then it simply wasn’t meant for me in the first place.
@BritamEA I will not physically visit any of your branches to update my SIM card in order to regain access to my account. It is unreasonable and outdated to require a branch visit for something as simple as a SIM change, especially when the account was opened fully online.
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@BritamEA It is ironic that you allow clients to open and fund accounts online without physical verification, yet a simple SIM update suddenly requires in-person validation. If a confirmation letter from Safaricom is needed to verify the SIM change, I am happy to provide it.
@BritamEA
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