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Maybe. Maybe Not.
Patriotism isn’t blind devotion-it’s the responsibility to nurture, protect, and hold accountable the place we call home.
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On Purpose
Because to live in this world is to brush against rules, sometimes knowingly, sometimes not.
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Daring Again.
Every misstep, every risk, every small victory-together they build the biography that is me: flawed, unfinished, but daring still.
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Terra nullius?
On Dismantling Property Laws and New Worldviews. If I had the power to change one law, it would be the legal frameworks that allow and protect property ownership. In Kenya, and across much of Africa, owning land is still seen as the ultimate indicator of wealth and status. The more land you own, the richer…
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Doing It Scared
Because fear is proof. Proof that you’re challenging beliefs and circumstances you should never have accepted in the first place. Proof that you’re actually doing it.
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Twice The Spender
Winning the lottery doesn’t rewrite your story; it magnifies the chapter you’re already living with money
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Let The Dogs Out
What could we possibly teach creatures that already know how to be?
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You get an English name. You get an English name. Everybody gets an English name.
From cows slaughtered in naming rituals to Bible names imposed by colonizers, the story of a name is the story of a people.
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All Clocked Out:
Every dream is tagged, questioned, monetized. Every hobby must justify itself. Every wish must make sense.
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I’d Make Them Like This:
True leadership is not about command but about presence, humility, and living the virtues you ask of others.