From “Me” to “We”

From “Me” to “We” Beyond Self-Improvement: The Practice of Love in Community In traditional systems, Eastern African and the Indigenous Americas, Individual aspirations were often superseded by those of the community and overall well being. If one of us is not well, all of us are not well. – Previous Post – Here) Instead of

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What we play is life…

“What We Play Is Life” – Louis Armstrong, How can we reject the prevalent modern conditioning and narrative imposed by today’s mandated decision-makers? These individuals are sustained by the three pillars of modernity:  Privilege, Power, and Pesa (Money). – (Previous reference here ) The Path Forward: Reclaim control of your life—step by step, action by

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When Branches Quarrel The Roots Embrace

“In The Forest, When The Branches Quarrel, The Roots Embrace.” This proverb reminds us that beneath conflict and division lies a shared human foundation. Yet across the world today, impunity has become the loudest noise in the canopy, Legacy & The Lost Library – upheld by three powerful forces: The Three P’s unbridled Power, untitled

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Legacy & The Lost Library

When a Library Is Lost: Honouring the Legacy of Raila Odinga On 15 October 2025, the nation paused as the distinguished statesman Raila Odinga passed away in India at the age of 80. His departure marks not just the end of a life, but the closing of a chapter in Kenya’s struggle for democracy —

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Consistency

Haba na haba hujaza kibaba (Little by little fills the bucket) In a world that often glorifies speed and instant results, this Swahili proverb reminds us of the quiet strength of consistency. Every drop matters. Every step counts. Whether it’s saving, learning, building a business, or nurturing relationships — true progress is rarely overnight. It’s

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Shared Humanity

In Africa, It Is Said: If One Person Is Sick, Everyone Is Sick. This is more than proverb — it is truth. The pandemic showed us globally how interdependent we are: one person’s illness can ripple across borders. Africa continues to model this interconnectedness through communal support systems where collective well-being is prioritized. Globally, too,

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