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Stecia K

@stecia_k

Medical Doctor

Kampala, Uganda Katılım Ocak 2014
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Sabrina Kitaka
Sabrina Kitaka@SabrinaKitaka·
Commemorating the World Malaria Day
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Fahad Nyonjo King
Fahad Nyonjo King@kingFahad_17·
To everyone that joined Twitter after 2021 elections:
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A.VICTOR
A.VICTOR@Lifeof_AG01·
Ask your partner how they slept, how their day was, about work, what's on their mind, why they've been quiet, why they are being sensitive, what they'd like to eat, and where they'd like to go; make it a habit. Never let them feel unseen, unheard, or ignored.
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ariooom
ariooom@suksesberatttt·
Marry someone who's ready to be with you every situation❤️❤️
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ariooom
ariooom@suksesberatttt·
Everyone's waiting for the Baby But he's waiting for his wife🥹
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my msg.
my msg.@_mymsg·
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Sabrina Kitaka
Sabrina Kitaka@SabrinaKitaka·
Money vs. Meaning: What Should Guide Your Career Choice? Last Updated: 10 July 2025 at 3:09:17 pm EAT Let’s be honest, in today’s world, money matters. In a money-driven economy like ours, financial pressure touches every part of life. From healthcare to education, transport to basic nutrition, those who have money often access better services and more opportunities. It’s no surprise, then, that young people, especially students, feel an immense weight when choosing a career. The question looms large: “Should I follow the money, or my passion?” The truth is, we all need money to survive. To live with dignity, to provide for our families, and to enjoy a level of comfort, we need a stable income. So yes, money is important. But let’s not confuse necessity with fulfillment. Because beyond just paying the bills, most of us are searching for something more, purpose, satisfaction, a reason to get out of bed every morning. Many students today are torn between chasing high-paying careers and choosing fields that genuinely excite them. It’s a real struggle. But here's something I want every young person to hear clearly: A job that pays well but drains you emotionally can cost you far more than it gives. Why Enjoying Your Work Matters 1Happiness and Fulfillment A job you love isn’t just a way to earn it’s a way to live. Passion-driven work gives a sense of meaning that money alone can’t provide. When your career aligns with your interests and values, your days feel less like a grind and more like a mission. 2Mental and Physical Health We underestimate how much our jobs affect our health. High-stress environments and emotionally draining work can lead to anxiety, burnout, and even physical illness. On the other hand, doing work you enjoy can reduce stress, improve your mood, and support your overall well-being. 3Productivity and Performance People who love their work tend to give their best not because they’re forced to, but because they care. They’re engaged, motivated, and more likely to grow. That often leads to better performance, which can open doors to future success (and sometimes, better pay down the road). 4Long-Term Satisfaction It’s not just about the first paycheck. Over time, job satisfaction leads to a more positive outlook on life, deeper relationships at work, and a stronger sense of self. That’s hard to measure in shillings or dollars, but it’s priceless. Finding the Balance Ideally, we’d all find work that both pays the bills and feeds the soul. But life isn’t always ideal. Sometimes you may have to start in one direction before you can pivot. Just remember: if you’re lucky enough to have a choice, choose what brings you joy. Because when you're doing something that excites you, that challenges you in a good way, that connects to who you are, you don’t just work, you thrive. To quote Eleanor Roosevelt, “The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.” So, as you think about your future, ask yourself: What kind of life do I want to live? What kind of impact do I want to make? Then build your path around that. The money will matter, but the meaning will keep you going. By Dr. Sabrina Kitaka, MD, PhD
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Harry 
Harry @hariom5sharma·
Indian Police providing psychiatric treatment after rescuing 🥴😂
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Nandi 🤍💜🤍
Nandi 🤍💜🤍@pallnandi·
Here’s the truth about modern relationships that’s never talked about. Most people don’t want love, they want comfort, control, and company. Real intimacy demands vulnerability, so they settle for attention and call it connection. Walk with me>>> A 🧵
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non aesthetic things
non aesthetic things@PicturesFoIder·
bro's job is to aura farm
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The Standard Digital
The Standard Digital@StandardKenya·
Bizarre scene at Makupa Police Station as man suddenly loses speech and bleats like a goat.
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Fascinating
Fascinating@fasc1nate·
Next level birdwatching.
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Parliament of Uganda
Parliament of Uganda@Parliament_Ug·
The MPs challenged this decision as discriminatory and a blatant violation of the law and that the Ministry has no powers to alter terms and conditions of the interns' deployment. “It is mandatory for Government to deploy the pre-medical interns with pay," Hon. Batuwa said.
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