I was an extremely guilty child, constantly wracked with shame. I'm happy to report that this trait has not translated to my daughter, who just fumbled a large watermelon, watched it explode on the ground, and declared "oh well, it was heavy."
telling your brain "i know you don't wanna do the thing and it'll be very uncomfortable for you at first but you can do it buddy. it'll be fine" is actually surprisingly effective. it sounds too simple but that fuckass organ WILL listen to you if you treat it with kindness lol
If you’re an anxious person, just do everything for fun. Submit documents for fun. Start a blog for fun. Go to a job interview for fun. ANXIETY FEEDS ON IMPORTANCE. Do not make everything a matter of life and deaťh.
You can't make up this things buana😅. You can't talk about struggles for independence, and freedom without mentioning Kenya 🇰🇪. Respect to her being able to articulate the history better than most of us . I learned this yesterday 😹
We have to make sure that people among us who refuse to bend their values live to see better days. Thrive, even.
The best of us must never be used as cautionary tales. Send something to Mwabili👇🏾
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Kama hio content ndio italisha Mwabili na Watoto waende shule na nyumba ilipwe just for better days because for sure they are ahead please guys rally behind him. Hii ni personal. Support HIM!!!
My staunch viewers on my YouTube channel know I have been struggling with sound and now especially since I started doing interviews I needed a dual microphone. This is the first money I have spent yenye mumenitumia. God bless you Kenyans. The fight continues. WANTAM!!!
There’s a Kenyan guy who critics Kenyan movies and TV shows and as a filmmaker, I LOVE his content. I’ve seen one where he talks about Sarah Hassan’s ceiling. I agree. One day I decided Kenya is no longer my competition, I ventured out, pitching myself to international filmmakers. I took a hiatus from Kenyan film for two years.
Those two years were difficult for me. I went broke and jobless until one day, that call came that changed my life. Now, I don’t have an Oscar MYSELF, yet, nor I’m not yet where I want to be, but I’ve shot Hollywood movies, European TV shows and countless award winning international TVCs, I’ve travelled the world to so and many of those movies are award winning.
Today, I have written a movie about a certain terrorist attack in Kenya and pitched it to one of my American friend who’s a known director globally. He wants to do it, he’s trusted the story enough that he and his partner have put their money into the project. Sure, they’ll own 60% rights and while we are a team of 3 writers and 6 story developers and 4 researchers, I’m the lead writer and the credits will read “written and Created by Quincy Wandera”. We are now working on the final script. Maybe that’s my Oscar moment.
All this because I took a risk to be broke and now, it’s paying off. My Kenyan film community, we CAN compete with the world. But we have to WANT to do it.