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The wealthiest place in the world is not the gold mines of South America or the oil fields of Iraq or Iran. They are not the diamond mines of South Africa or the banks of the world. The wealthiest place on the planet is just down the road. It is the cemetery. There lie buried companies that were never started, inventions that were never made, bestselling books that were never written, and masterpieces that were never painted. In the cemetery is buried the greatest treasure of untapped potential. Myles Munroe DONT BE A STATISTIC
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*Chimodho was served in a breakfast every morning in a hostel with a capacity of 100 people.* Out of those 100 people, 80 people used to complain every day that different items should be made instead of chimodho, but the other 20 people were happy to eat chimodho. The remaining 80 people wanted something other than chimodho. The hostel's warden proposed a daily vote as some decisions had to be reached in this chaotic situation. According to his plan, whichever tin got the most votes on the night before, that would determine what would be cooked the next day. 20 students who wanted chimodho cast their vote accordingly. The remaining 80 people cast their vote as follows, every evening; 18 - Mangai 16 - manhuchu 14 - Chips 12 - Bread & Butter 10 - Noodles 10 - Mphokosho So, as per the voting results, chimodho gets the highest number of votes every evening, and again, the same was served the following morning. *Lesson:* As long as 80% of the population is selfish, divided, and scattered, the 20% will rule us. This is a silent message - Take your lessons seriously. This is an example of divided house of Employees/Country at large.

Food For Thought; Savings. I had a conversation with a certain young man, and he was complaining about his financial crisis. I asked him, "What are your savings?" He said I have nothing, I can't save because after paying bills, there is nothing left to save." I understood him, but I gave him a challenge to consider. If you want to save, you don't spend first and then save what remains because regardless of how much you earn, there is always nothing left. The principle is that you remove savings first before you spend. What are Savings, savings is the money that you put aside for future use. It doesn't matter how much you earn. Try to save a small portion of your earnings. Trying to save a bigger portion will not work because you can always follow it in a shorter time. If you earn $150.00, you can't save $50.00, it's a bigger portion and you will need it soon, instead save atleast $15 out of your every earnings using the above mentioned figure. This way, you will be able to carry on with your life while saving. With time, you will be able to accrue a significant figure with time. If you can start saving now, by the of the year, you will have a good figure either to use for Christmas holidays or to buy any property of your choice. If you don't save money, you are likely to live your entire life in debts. There are more chances that you will always be required to borrow each time you face a crisis. If you fall sick, you are required to borrow. If you have a funeral and you need to travel, you are required to borrow. This kind of life has no peace. If you save some money, try to forget about it, and don't consistently remind yourself about it. Save and forget that you have money existing somewhere so that you won't be tempted to use it for something that you can ignore. Without saving, no progress in life and no financial freedom. You feel the heat throughout. The C.E.O, Dr : Food For Thought; Financial Golden Rules to remember. 1). Don't keep your money where you can easily reach. As long as you have money there is always something to spend on. 2). Don't spend money that you were promised, if it doesn't come, you will be in problems. 3). Don't spend for show off, people you want to impress they easily forget but your financial obligations will remain stuck with, spend wisely. 4). Don't spend more than what you earn. That gap will be difficult to fill, and you will spend the rest of your life borrowing. 5). Don't buy something because it's cheap, buy only the things that you need. 6). Save before you spend because there is nothing that remains after spending.

*Reading Nature’s Signs: The Farmer’s Ancient Wisdom* "The land speaks, but only those who listen can reap its blessings." For centuries, farmers have relied on nature’s subtle cues to guide their planting, watering, and harvesting. While modern agriculture depends on weather forecasts, satellites, and scientific models, traditional farmers read the signs written in the sky, soil, and living creatures. These natural indicators are time-tested and, in many cases, more reliable than modern predictions. In this article, we explore how birds, insects, and trees serve as nature’s messengers—forewarning farmers of seasonal changes and helping them make critical decisions about when to sow and reap. 1. Bird Migration: Winged Messengers of the Seasons "When the swallows fly low, the rains will soon follow." Birds have long been nature’s most trusted weathermen. Their migratory patterns, nesting behavior, and feeding habits reveal clues about upcoming changes in the environment. How Birds Predict Rain and Planting Time Swallows and Low-Flying Birds: Farmers observe that when swallows and other small birds fly low, rain is near. This happens because increased humidity brings insects closer to the ground, forcing birds to follow. Weaver Birds and Nesting Patterns: In many African cultures, the early nesting of weaver birds is a sign of early rains, while delayed nesting suggests a prolonged dry season. Cattle Egrets and Rainfall: In regions where cattle egrets thrive, farmers notice that these birds become more active just before the onset of the rainy season, as wet conditions bring more insects to the surface. Why It Matters for Farmers Observing bird behavior allows farmers to time their planting correctly, ensuring seeds are sown just before the rains arrive. This minimizes the risk of drought stress and maximizes germination rates. "The one who sows before the birds sing of rain reaps a harvest without thirst." 2. Insect Activity: Tiny Forecasters of Weather and Soil Health "When the ants build high, the rains draw nigh." Insects are among the most reliable indicators of environmental shifts. By paying close attention to their movement, farmers can anticipate rainfall, soil fertility, and even pest outbreaks. How Insects Predict Rain and Soil Conditions Termite Mounds and Rainfall: In many African and Asian traditions, the sudden appearance of flying termites after a dry spell signals the arrival of rain within days. Termites are highly sensitive to moisture changes in the air, emerging when humidity rises. Ant Behavior: Ants building higher mounds or relocating their colonies to elevated ground is a sure sign that heavy rains are coming. Conversely, when ants remain near the surface, dry conditions are likely to persist. Bees and Nectar Flow: Beekeepers and farmers alike know that when bees increase their nectar collection, rainfall is likely. A decline in bee activity often signals an approaching dry spell. Why It Matters for Farmers Understanding insect behavior helps farmers prepare their land in advance. If termite swarms indicate incoming rain, it’s time to plant. If ants start building higher mounds, reinforcing irrigation channels and drainage systems becomes essential. "A farmer who ignores the whispers of the ants will be caught unprepared by the storm." 3. Tree Leafing Patterns: The Silent Clock of the Seasons "When the acacia wakes, so must the farmer." Trees are some of the most dependable indicators of seasonal shifts. Unlike birds and insects that can migrate or hide, trees remain rooted in their environment, responding only to deep changes in moisture and temperature. How Trees Signal the Best Planting Time Acacias and Early Leafing: Many farmers watch for acacia trees to sprout new leaves before the first rains. This happens because tree roots detect rising groundwater levels before surface moisture becomes apparent. Baobab Flowers and Rainfall: In parts of Africa, the flowering of the baobab tree is seen as a sign that the rainy season will begin within weeks. Fruit Trees and Harvest Timing: Traditional farmers know that when certain wild fruit trees ripen early, it signals a prolonged dry season, while delayed fruiting suggests extended rains. Why It Matters for Farmers Trees provide an invaluable planting guide. If they leaf out early, farmers can prepare their fields and plant before the first rains arrive. If trees remain dormant longer than expected, it’s a warning to delay planting or use drought-resistant crops. "The tree that feels the water before the clouds form teaches the farmer when to open the earth." Why Reading Nature’s Signs is Key for the Farmer In an era where climate change makes weather increasingly unpredictable, returning to nature’s wisdom is more important than ever. Farmers who rely solely on modern forecasts may find themselves caught off guard by unexpected droughts or unseasonal rains. Those who blend traditional knowledge with science gain a deeper, more intuitive connection to their land. The Benefits of Observing Natural Signs 1. More Accurate than Forecasts – While technology provides predictions, nature’s signs reflect real-time changes in the environment. 2. Cost-Free Agricultural Wisdom – No need for expensive weather stations or consulting fees; nature’s signals are free and available to those who observe. 3. Stronger Connection to the Land – Farmers who learn to "listen" to nature develop a deep understanding of their soil, water, and crops. 4. Better Resource Management – By anticipating rain, drought, and pest cycles, farmers can plan irrigation, fertilizer application, and harvesting more efficiently. "A farmer’s best tools are not in his hands, but in his eyes and ears." Final Thoughts: Returning to the Ways of Our Ancestors For generations, farmers thrived by following the rhythms of nature. The sky, the soil, the birds, and even the insects all hold wisdom that can guide successful farming. While modern technology has its place, true mastery in agriculture comes from blending scientific advancements with ancient knowledge. So, the next time you see swallows flying low, ants moving to higher ground, or acacia trees leafing out, remember: Nature is speaking. The wise farmer listens.

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The wealthiest place in the world is not the gold mines of South America or the oil fields of Iraq or Iran. They are not the diamond mines of South Africa or the banks of the world. The wealthiest place on the planet is just down the road. It is the cemetery. There lie buried companies that were never started, inventions that were never made, bestselling books that were never written, and masterpieces that were never painted. In the cemetery is buried the greatest treasure of untapped potential. Myles Munroe

A father said to his son , "You graduated with honors. Here is a Volkswagen beetle that i bought many years ago ... It is over 50years old , but before I give it to you, take it to a dealership downtown and ask how much there are offering you." The son went to the dealership, came back to his father and said, "They offered me $10,000 because it looks very used." The father said, "Take it to a pawn shop." The son went to the pawn shop, came back and said, "They only offered me $1,000 because they say it is too old." Finally, the father asked his son to take the car to a classic car club and show it there. The son took the car to the club, came back and said, "Some people at the club offered me $100,000! because it is a very rare car and sought after among the members." The father said to his son, "I wanted you to understand that the right place appreciates you in the right way. If they don't value you, don't be angry, it just means you're in the wrong place. Those who know your value are the ones who truly appreciate you. Never stay in a place where they don't recognize your value!"

Successful Entrepreneurship in 4 Steps 1. Persist, Persist and Persist-Persist through setbacks and embrace challenges as growth 2. Reframe Challenges-Reframe obstacles as opportunities 3. Dont Power Through Alone.A strong support fuels resilience and long term entrepreneurial success 4. Curiosity-Understanding yourself , style, preferences and values will allow you to align your actions with your vision and mission and build resilience needed to adapt and thrive in a VUCA world