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The Stoic | Reading to grow, seeking wisdom to live | Advocate of dialogue & understanding | citizen of the boundless earth.” 🌍

citizen of the world Katılım Haziran 2019
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Bob manara
Bob manara@bobmanara97·
What you build to be seen will fall into oblivion, but what you do in secret with justice and kindness is inscribed in the very heart of the cosmos. The Stoics teach that only virtue is immortal, and all that rises without it is doomed to perish in the world’s dust.
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Bob manara
Bob manara@bobmanara97·
@DadaConso No it’s not true. Uganda generally has a stronger kingereza fasaha than TZ. UG is widely recognized for having one of the strongest levels of English proficiency in Africa. For serious comparisons ya kingereza fasaha Uganda is more commonly compared with S.A and Kenya nasio TZ
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Dada Conso 🐺
Dada Conso 🐺@DadaConso·
Nope.. and I stand by this! Tanzanians tuna kingereza fasaha zaidi..
Agnostic@RKishaija81715

@DadaConso Uganda wanafahamu English vizudi ila pronunciation imekua affected na Kiganda na indigenous languages zao. Ni kama Magufuli

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I AM
I AM@francismtey·
Kama Ungenirushusu Ni-Kushawishi Ninageanza Kukufundisha Uanze Ku-pay attention na maarifa haya. 1. Soma Kuhusu Human Nature 2. Soma Kuhusu Sheria za Ulimwengu 4. Soma Philosophy na Psychology 5. Soma Historia Maarifa Pekee ambayo Hayabadiliki Nafikiri tangia Kuwepo kwa Ulimwengu ni maarifa hayo... Kila kitu kita Evolve lakini Maarifa hayo yatabaki Kuwa Relevant. ... FRANCIS | ABRACADABRA
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Bob manara
Bob manara@bobmanara97·
@IanECox Africa doesn’t suffer from leaders who stay long. Africa suffers from leaders who stay long and do nothing..... Unknown author.
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I. Cox
I. Cox@IanECox·
Notice how the cleanest and most well-developed cities in Africa are in countries run by low key despots who meddle with their neighbors militarily. 🇪🇹 Addis Ababa 🇷🇼 Kigali There's a lesson here.. what is it?
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Bob manara@bobmanara97·
@DadaConso Haya basi, ngoja nitulie kama ulivyosema kwa sababu utulivu ni kukaa kimya...
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Dada Conso 🐺
Dada Conso 🐺@DadaConso·
sasa tulia my friend, maana unachosema ni kitu ambacho kinajulikana.. take it easy my brother!
Bob manara@bobmanara97

@DadaConso Sijui uko wapi .... Nime reply hivyo endapo utakuwa una dwell Tanzania na ukaamua kununua starlink.

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Bob manara@bobmanara97·
@DadaConso Sijui uko wapi .... Nime reply hivyo endapo utakuwa una dwell Tanzania na ukaamua kununua starlink.
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Dada Conso 🐺
Dada Conso 🐺@DadaConso·
hujajibu swali langu..
Bob manara@bobmanara97

@mayaijumla @DadaConso Ukinunua starlink na ikawa inafanya kazi inchi ambayo hawana kibali cha kufanya kazi, huwa inafanya kazi 3 months tu then starlink wenyewe wanaifungia baada yakugundua it works outside of their authorized geographic zone..

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Bob manara
Bob manara@bobmanara97·
@DadaConso Sijui uko wapi .... Nime reply hivyo endapo utakuwa una dwell Tanzania na ukaamua kununua starlink.
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Bob manara@bobmanara97·
@mayaijumla @DadaConso Ukinunua starlink na ikawa inafanya kazi inchi ambayo hawana kibali cha kufanya kazi, huwa inafanya kazi 3 months tu then starlink wenyewe wanaifungia baada yakugundua it works outside of their authorized geographic zone..
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Lutherking7
Lutherking7@mayaijumla·
@DadaConso Si kosa kiseria ? Mana waliikataa au walishakuja kuikubali?
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Dada Conso 🐺@DadaConso·
Finally mlalahoi Mimi natumia Starlink.. Love it 🤌🏿🤌🏿
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Bob manara@bobmanara97·
@DadaConso Itafungiwa after 3 months na starlink wenyewe wakigundua it works outside of their authorized geographic zone..
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Unfiltered@quotesdaily100·
TIME IS NOT TREATED THE SAME EVERYWHERE: 1. Germany: Being late is disrespectful. Meetings start to the second. Punctuality here is not a habit. It is a moral standard. 2. Brazil: An invitation for seven means nine. Relationships matter more than schedules. Rigidity kills the atmosphere. 3. Japan: Trains run to the minute. A sixty second delay comes with a formal public apology. Time is a system. The system is everything. 4. India: Events begin when people arrive. The gathering defines the time. Presence matters more than precision. 5. Polynesian cultures: Time was tied to stars, seasons, and the ocean. Circular, not linear. The clock came later and from somewhere else. 6. United States: Time is money. Literally. Every hour is billable. Every minute is scheduled. Rest has to earn its place. 7. Spain: Lunch at three. Dinner at ten. The day bends around the person. Not the other way around. 8. Ethiopia: A different calendar entirely. Thirteen months. New Year in September. A different year than the rest of the world. Time here is a cultural choice, not a global agreement. 9. France: August belongs to rest. Emails go unanswered. Shops close. Nobody apologizes for this. Leisure is a right, not a reward. 10. Kenya: The clock starts at sunrise. Six in the morning is hour zero. Noon is hour six. Time is built around light, not an arbitrary number on a wall. 11. China: One time zone for the entire country. A landmass that should span five. In the far west the sun rises at ten in the morning. Unity was chosen over accuracy. 12.Australia: Aboriginal communities have always read time through seasons, animal movements, and the stars above. For over sixty thousand years the land itself served as the calendar. No clock was ever needed. Nature told them everything. 13. Mexico: Mañana means not right now. Urgency is often self-imposed. The present moment has its own demands and they are considered legitimate. 14. Greece: A guest arrives at any hour. You welcome them fully. The clock adjusts to the person. The person never adjusts to the clock. 15. Scandinavia: Months of darkness then months of endless light. The body follows seasons, not schedules. This is ancient. Science is only now catching up. 16. Nigeria: Start times are a suggestion. What matters is that everyone arrives, connects, and the evening becomes what it was meant to be. The experience always outranks the schedule. 17. Indonesia: Jam karet. Rubber time. Time stretches around mood, traffic, and social obligation. Rigidity is considered uncomfortable, not professional. 18. Russia: Eleven time zones. Vast winters. Long silences. Time here is treated with patience that outsiders often mistake for slowness. 19. Egypt: One of the first civilizations to invent a calendar. Yet modern Egyptian social time is deeply flexible. Hospitality always comes before the clock. 20. Congo: Community shapes the day more than any schedule. Time belongs to the people in the room, not the hands on the clock. 21. Philippines: Filipino time is a known and accepted reality. Six in the evening means seven or eight. Arriving before the host is ready is the real social mistake. 22. Vietnam: Built on endurance and long horizons. Planning here thinks in years and generations. Short deadlines feel foreign to a culture that measured time in struggles spanning decades. 23. Tanzania: Pole pole. Slowly slowly. A phrase that governs daily life. Rushing is not a virtue here. Moving with intention is. 24. Argentina: Dinner at ten. Parties at midnight. The night is its own world. Compressing it into earlier hours would make it something lesser. 25. Turkey: A meeting can become a meal can become a long evening. Nobody considers this a deviation. It is simply what time is for. 26. Iran: Its own solar calendar. New Year on the spring equinox. Time tied to nature, poetry, and a civilization so old that modern urgency feels like a passing trend.
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Kante@MkulimaKante·
Ukishagundua pesa nyingi huwa inaishia kwenye kununua vyakula, Utajitahidi sana kuwa na nidhamu ya chakula. Kula ovyo ovyo kunarudisha nyuma sana uchumi wa watu😁
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Bob manara@bobmanara97·
@TheMwamiDRC gain, nothing else. That's why important fields for human life, such as philosophy, psychology etc.., are no longer attracting students. We've forgotten that the true purpose of education is to think, not to make money because even without education, one can still earn money.
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Bob manara@bobmanara97·
@TheMwamiDRC In the past, the main purpose of education was to discover, to create systems, to leave a legacy, and to transform lives. But nowadays, the main reason people study is simply to make money whether legally or illegally. Our primary motivation for education has become financial
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Vivuya Lukogho
Vivuya Lukogho@TheMwamiDRC·
If the HSS lose their human touch and character, life will lose its zest and become dull and lifeless. Perhaps we need to be reminded that the university does not teach people how to make money, but how to think. Those who want to make money go to garages and coding camps. It has always been the company that pays for professional training.
Priya Satia@PriyaSatia

Instead of worrying that humanities degrees don’t prepare students for jobs in today’s world [product managers finance consultants startups], we should worry that we’ve created a world with such little value for literature, art, philosophy—anything that expresses the human soul

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I AM
I AM@francismtey·
Nchini kungekuwa na Mijadala/ Podcast kama hii 1. Quantum Technology 2. Al & Consciousness Lab 3. Spiritual Physics 4. Cosmic Code 5. Quantum Mysteries Explained 6. Al vs Human Intuition 7. Tech & The Soul 8. Universe as a Simulation? 9. Quantum Spirituality Stories 10. Space & Superintelligence 11. From Big Bang to Bit 12. Black Holes & Inner Shadows 13. Future Humans 14. Entangled Minds 15. Al Monks & Digital Gurus 16. Quantum Finance & Abundance 17. Multiverse Diaries 18. Starseeds & Starships 19. Sacred Geometry & Code 20. Edge of Reality 21. The Power of Human Mind 22. Universal Laws 23. Copywritting n,k Lakini sasa, Dah! Ngoja nisiseme sana,
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Jumanne Mtambalike
Jumanne Mtambalike@Afruturist·
The next generation of African billionaires will not emerge from pure-play technology ventures alone, but from businesses that integrate technology into traditional, high-value sectors such as real estate, transport, logistics, and light manufacturing. These sectors already control significant economic value; the competitive edge lies in digitising operations, optimising supply chains, and unlocking productivity gains through data and automation. For entrepreneurs from non-wealthy backgrounds, the strategic opportunity is clear: partner with established family-owned businesses that dominate these industries. By positioning themselves as transformation partners, bringing technology, systems thinking, and innovation, they can help modernise legacy operations, redefine competitive advantage, and capture new value pools. Africa is not Silicon Valley. Standalone apps and isolated tech solutions rarely scale into enduring wealth. The real leverage lies in the convergence of deep industry access and applied technology, where traditional assets meet modern efficiency.
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kasesco☆@kasesco_tz·
Ni raisi gani wa Tanzania ambae ukisikia watu wanamuongelea vibaya huwa unachukia na hata unajaribu kumtetea 1. Nyerere 2. Mwinyi 3. Mkapa 4. Kikwete 5. Magufuli 6. Samia
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Bob manara@bobmanara97·
ndani ya DRC yenyewe..
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Bob manara@bobmanara97·
inategemea sana biashara ya DRC. Bila DRC, matumizi ya corridor hii yangekuwa madogo sana. DRC si tu nchi yenye utajiri ndani yake ni “economic engine” kwa majirani zake. TZ inanufaika sana na DRC bila hata kuwa na madini yake. think sasa about mtu mwenye mtaji akiwekeza
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Bob manara
Bob manara@bobmanara97·
Mfano mzuri ni uhusiano kati ya DRC na Tanzania. 1. Bandari ya Dar es Salaam (gateway ya DRC).sehemu kubwa ya mizigo inayoingia na kutoka mashariki mwa DRC hupitia Port ya Dar. DRC ndio mteja mkubwa wa bandari hiyo. inaingiza mabilioni ya dola kwa Tanzania kupitia tozo za
I ❤️ Dar Es Salaam@FaradayMtz01

@bobmanara97 Mmmh ni ya kweli unayosema hayo lakini

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