You’re scared to start because you might not get the support you need. My dad always says nunua gari, ikikwama kwa matope utaita watu waskume. But you can’t start telling people to get prepared to push a car that doesn’t exist. We anza, the way becomes clearer as you go.
The Tuju story makes me think most of us just don’t read contracts I’ll give my example.
A few years ago I got into a small accident and the insurance paid for my repairs ( about 150k ) and I went on with my day.
3 months later I got into another issue requiring 100k repairs
A therapist who spent 40 years counseling couples on the brink of divorce wrote down the one conversation she wishes every couple would have before they get married.
She said: "If you have this conversation honestly, you will either save yourself decades of pain or build a foundation that can survive anything."
Here is the conversation…
You can just go on MIT Opencourseware & study any course you're interested in, download all the course materials & watch all the lectures on their youtube page.
You only need to know these 7 laws in life :
1) Murphy Law: The more you fear something happening, the more likely it is to occur.
2) Kidlin Law: If you write a problem down clearly and specifically, you have solved half of it.
3) Gilbert Law: When you take on a task, finding the best ways to achieve the desired result is always your responsibility.
4) Wilson Law: If you prioritize knowledge and intelligence, the money will continue to come.
5) Falkland Law: If you don't have to make a decision about something, then don't decide.
6) Parkinson's Law: It implies that if more time is given to complete a task, it will likely consume that entire time, often resulting in less efficiency.
7) Pareto Principle (80/20 Rule): This principle suggests that in many situations, 80% of the effects come from 20% of the causes.