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Wanza
@Ms_Wanza
@innojustice Finalist| The Law is very clear| Corporate Comms major| Views are my own| Importantly, 254🇰🇪
+254 Katılım Ocak 2012
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Except it’s not.
Ory Okolloh-Mwangi@kenyanpundit
I suspect his main takeaway is that our pain threshold is elastic
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Watu wamelala London na hawajahi kula mukimo, so??
Muema@zimearrest
Utapata kuna mtu bado amelala na hajawahi kula pizza.
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@Literarium12 Neither is his opinion (if true) original. Because the Good Book records that there is nothing new under the Sun; including this thought.
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Living a straight life and being principled in this country is very expensive.
You will be denied opportunities because you refuse to compromise your values.
You will watch less qualified people rise simply because they were willing to kneel where you chose to stand.
You will be called difficult for refusing shortcuts, arrogant for refusing manipulation, and naïve for believing honesty should still matter.
In a system where corruption has become the culture, integrity starts to look like rebellion.
You will lose deals because you refused to bribe someone.
Lose connections because you refused to worship power.
Lose friendships because you refused to laugh at evil just to fit in.
You will sit in rooms where people treat morality like a weakness and conscience like a disability.
The painful part is that sometimes doing the right thing does not even reward you immediately.
Sometimes it isolates you.
Sometimes it humiliates you publicly, while those who do wrong seem to move ahead effortlessly.
There are people surviving on lies, building careers on betrayal, growing wealth through exploitation, and gaining influence through manipulation.
Then there is you, trying to sleep peacefully at night while carrying the burden of principles in a society that often rewards performance more than character.
That kind of life is emotionally exhausting. Because being principled means constantly fighting battles nobody sees.
You fight the temptation to become like the people succeeding through corruption.
You fight the pressure to normalize wrong because “everyone is doing it.”
You fight loneliness because standing on values often means standing alone.
And sometimes the biggest punishment for having morals is watching immoral people thrive without shame.
But even then, there is something powerful about remaining clean in a dirty system.
There is something dangerous about a person who cannot be bought, intimidated, or corrupted. Because principles may delay your success, but they protect your soul from becoming unrecognizable to yourself.
A lot of people are rich but cannot sit alone with their conscience.
A lot of people are connected but spiritually empty.
A lot of people are celebrated publicly but haunted privately by the things they had to sacrifice to get there.
Not every loss is a failure.
Sometimes losing opportunities is the price of refusing to sell yourself.
Sometimes struggling financially is the cost of refusing blood money.
Sometimes isolation is what happens when you stop entertaining environments that require you to betray your humanity just to belong.
And despite how painful it is, there is still dignity in being able to look at your own reflection without disgust. Because in the end, a person can survive poverty, delays, rejection, and struggle.
What destroys many people is becoming successful at the cost of losing themselves completely.
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everyone asking about his diet and lifestyle is missing the point.
every day, for the last eighty years or so, he’s woken up with a mission he’s irrationally excited about.
Netflix UK & Ireland@NetflixUK
100 years old and still the coolest person alive. Happy birthday, Sir David!
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Where’s that tweet stating that at any given time there’s a Kenyan doing incredible stuff.
Well on Ms. Mugo 🙌🏾
CGTN Africa@cgtnafrica
Kenya’s Felista Mugo makes history in African MMA
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