In this lock down a lot has happened and it may get us writing. One of the hardest things I’ve learned and mastered over the past few months is self-preservation. I used to struggle with focusing on my own well-being, because I couldn’t differentiate between self-preservation and selfishness. I felt guilty about even wanting toContinue reading “Self preservation; lock down reflections”
My tomorrow must be greater than today.
Today morning I talked to a good friend, Noah, I love his enthusiasm and positivity whenever we chat, he asks, are you better? And I reply, yes because confession is possession. Which brings me to a song by David Ekene, My tomorrow must be greater than today, I love the lyrics , it’s a declarationContinue reading “My tomorrow must be greater than today.”
Ignorance is bliss;the quarantine edition
My good friend Acacia often says that we overestimate education, in other words ignorance is bliss and the beauty of it is that you don’t get to know. So we are in uncertain times of kung-flu ( trump speak )and right thinking Ugandans still can’t differentiate between quarantine and lock down. Of course the localContinue reading “Ignorance is bliss;the quarantine edition”
The Absolutist theory
One of the greatest weaknesses with our society is that we have an absolutist mentality where leadership is concerned. To us, a leader is either absolutely bad or absolutely good. When we regard someone as absolutely bad, we don’t give them a chance; we criticise everything they do; we see wrong even where there’s none.Continue reading “The Absolutist theory”
You don’t have to be the one, please avoid getting a stroke
On the 29th October it will be the annual world stroke day, the world health organisation reports that 1 in every 4 people is at risk of suffering a stroke in their lifetime. To understand stroke it’s a brain attack caused by lack of oxygen to the brain as a result it causes the brainContinue reading “You don’t have to be the one, please avoid getting a stroke”