The same parents who travel long distances to help/ grieve/ celebrate their friends?
The ones greeting almost everyone from church to the market? They model alot about community and friendship. Alot of us think we're too good for mundane things.
Let's be serious please.
If someone at work tries to micromanage you, micromanage them back.
Send them too much feedback, ask them a lot of questions, do follow ups when they go quiet or even when you know they are busy don’t let them rest.
I don't think people understand or appreciate the ingenuity of Toyota or a Honda.
A lot of companies make great cars.
Super cars.
Not a lot of companies make affordable cars that'll go 400k miles without needing an engine overhaul.
It's an incredible feat of engineering.
You know what’s funny about relationship discourse?
After a certain age, people will revert to the advice their parents and grandparents gave them on marriage and relationships 😂
This is the same advice they opposed throughout their 20s and 30s—life has a funny way of playing out.
Zimbabwe Rugby Thread 🧵
Not long ago, Zimbabwe Rugby was fighting for survival.
Today, the Sables are African champions, unbeaten, and preparing for a return to the Rugby World Cup.
What makes this story even more remarkable is who is driving it.
This isn’t a revival led by old ideas or recycled thinking. It’s being powered by a young, progressive and ambitious coaching group — a blend of emerging talent and world-class experience that has transformed the culture, standards and belief within Zimbabwe Rugby.
Together, they have built one of the most exciting projects in African sport.
So who are the men behind Zimbabwe Rugby’s modern renaissance?
Let’s meet the brains behind the revolution. 🇿🇼🏆👇
"You need to make yourself a big target for luck, and the way to do that is to be curious. Try lots of things, meet lots of people, read lots of books, ask lots of questions."
— Paul Graham, How to Do Great Work
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