“We are here to speak to the government; Nine months without pay is unacceptable. We demand recognition and fair compensation for our vital contributions to healthcare”
— Coalition of Unpaid Nurses and Midwives
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How to be poor?
1. Never wake up early. Keep stretching and turning in bed until you get too hungry to continue dozing.
If there are no bed bugs, why hurry to get up?
2. Never plan how to spend your money
Whenever you get money, start spending it right away and when it's finished, try to count and recall how you spent it.
3. Don't think of saving until you have real big money. How can you save when you earn so little?
Those telling you to save are not sympathetic to your burning needs.
Enemies of progress!
4. Don't engage in activities usually reserved for the "uneducated"
How can you, a graduate, engage in petty trade, network marketing or home-based production?
That's for people who never went to school!
🇵🇹 Guardiola: “We were scared to lose Bernardo Silva in the summer! He is irreplaceable”.
“I could take 10 minutes talking about what Bernardo means for me and for us. We love him”.
“Everybody loves him in the locker room”, told Sky Sports.
- Sanchez clean sheet
- Disasi wall of Jericho
- Colwill pocketing Saka
- Enzo and Caicedo masterclass
- Mudryk goal and assist
- Raheem Sterling’s swag
- Nicholas Jackson wonder goal
The question is will you be there?
1. Eat one egg today. For your brain and nerves.
2. Drink water this morning. For your kidneys and gut.
3. Walk. Use your legs. Take the stairs. Exercise. For your heart and blood vessels.
4. Don't take things personally. For your mental health.
5. Hydrate throughout today. Have a bottle of water by your side. For your body functions.
6. Repost. For others.
We can afford shock absorbers and dig boreholes in our houses but the other things we cannot individually afford is the reason we collectively pay taxes to a body called [government] entrusted with all our powers to use it for such other important purposes.
And the fact that you can afford shocks so you don’t care about bad roads doesn’t mean you’re completely safe.
The trotro driver who couldn’t afford shocks will fall into a gaping pot hole, veer off and crash into your car, then you have to build your own hospital to fix your damaged jaw because there’s no bed in the public hospital.
And so on and so forth.