Whenever I want to quit in life, I just look at my little brother and I just get up. I have to make it better for him. I didn't have any big brother growing up, I wished I had one, to make things a bit easier.
Transactional: I’ll do this ONLY WHEN you do that
Reciprocal: I’ll do this BECAUSE you do that
Manipulative: I’ll do this SO THAT you do that
Unconditional: I’ll do this
Do not borrow money to fund a lifestyle. Only borrow to fund acquisitions, start a business, in genuine emergencies, or to invest in education, because those are the only forms of debt that build you rather than destroy you.
Borrowing to impress people who do not care about you is the quickest route to poverty. Don’t spend what you don’t have, don’t feel pressured to do things you can’t afford!
Drive an ordinary car until you can afford to buy the monster SUV you want, and do not rely on credit to push a big car when you do not even have a title deed to your name. Invest first and enjoy the rewards in your later years.
If you invest in your younger years, you will not need to panic about pensions, healthcare or old age. Nothing is more painful than seeing an elderly person without a home, without savings and without a source of income. Many people are destroyed by financial stress more than anything else.
Eat what you have killed, and never put partying on credit cards that you will struggle to pay off. It is unwise.
A man has potential up to 35, and after that it should be a stable life with certainty. It is hard in Zimbabwe, but elsewhere that is the rule. Studies in Europe, Asia and North America show that peak earning potential for men is usually reached between 35 and 45.
Build wealth first and enjoy the luxuries later, because nothing is heavier than the debt of a lifestyle you cannot afford.
You end up thinking that you were bewitched, yet you are deliberately making terrible financial decisions, choosing small pleasures today at the cost of a stable and dignified older life. Stop blaming spirits for what discipline can fix.
💔 Help Tinashe Get Back on His Feet 💔
Tinashe Gune (born 18 November 2004) is a young student pursuing a BTech in Civil Engineering in South Africa. After completing high school in 2022 and taking a gap year in 2023, he enrolled at university in 2024. Sadly, Tinashe fell seriously ill and was diagnosed with chronic kidney disease. Since February 2024, he has been undergoing dialysis three times a week while waiting for a kidney transplant.
Thanks to the generosity of many, the family has come a long way, but now they’ve reached a critical turning point:
- A suitable donor has been found
- Fortis Hospital in Gurgaon, India, is ready to perform the transplant, expected in December 2025 or early 2026
To move forward, they urgently need funds to cover:
- Travel for Tinashe, the donor, and one family member
- Accommodation and food for the three during a four-month stay (the donor will return home after about one month)
- The transplant procedure and all related medical care
- Post-operation monitoring and follow-up both in India and back home
The estimated cost from Fortis Hospital is USD $35,200 for medical treatment and accommodation, plus USD $7,200 for travel, food, and incidentals, totaling USD $42,400. After previous fundraising, the family still needs USD $25,000, plus a $5,000 contingency, bringing the fundraising target to USD $30,000.
Every donation, share, and prayer will bring Tinashe closer to regaining his health and continuing his journey toward a bright future. No contribution is too small.
Please consider supporting or sharing this urgent appeal. 🙏❤️
GoFundMe link available in the comments section!