Wednesday, 22 July 2020

THE SIMPLICITY WE RUN AWAY FROM IS OUR BEST EVER FORM

The life science of appreciating our innate ability and tapping from the source has never been made public.

Transformation is a process of change, and I believe that reading this piece will ingrain, imbue and shine an immense light of experience, towards transformation, in toto

When we let nature take charge

Our drilled societal characters have made categorizing good from bad and perfect from imperfect the main business of existence. This moribund culture has imprinted our society with divisive straight lines; yet, nature on its own is full of imperfect lines, which are perfect by design. We have been saturated with inherent desires of accumulating resources, titles and all the things that seem to glitter in this world, in a manner that we have even forgotten the basics of living.



Humanity is not and will never be a mistake, it is from the imperfections seen in them that makes the core of this realm and existence. The economy is a marquee fit to the jigsaw puzzles of the pandemics and disasters that we experience in the global arena. It is not in the superiority of a structure of governance, that we get rescued from our situations, especially those in the "micro-majority" of the population, but in the empowerment of their children and children's children that we can truly get a brighter future with to the whole world.

We have been taught of the Malthusian trap, and how a variety of commodities should give a plus to our living standards. The number of doctrines and schools of thoughts has spiralled our abilities to tap from our own nature into a restive potential that will only be laid back to rest after this life of predefined scales; nobody wants to speak of the truth, but obey and serve the systems and structures of governance, that have been erected to calcify our very own existence with a punch of control, decorating their mantra.


All of us have a point of no fear, a point of omnipotence and a point of metaphysical ability that supersedes all that have ever been written in the science world. Unfortunately, we have never been able to exploit that ability in us, we have never tried to explore beyond our physical abilities, and if we ever have, we have never achieved to maximumly accomplish the full abilities underlying our dermis because of the doubts that we have, our eyes have been blinded to an extent that we don't even know ourselves.

We only believe in what we can see, giving power to the clouds of doubts,  ironclad our consciousness with the protractions of the colonizers, which were meant to distaste ourselves from ourselves. The school of thoughts that were designed to guide the structures of boundaries and later globalization only but epitomise to individuals' vested interests, and not ours. It is time we consider our interests as a nation, and with utmost sobriety, design our future, colouring it with a paint of our uniqueness and imperfect curves.

Friday, 17 July 2020

THIRD WORLD COUNTRIES ECONOMIC PROWESS

                    Volatility & Procyclicality of International financial capital flow

Thursday, 16 July 2020

QUESTIONS THAT OUR FUTURE GENERATIONS WON'T BE ABLE TO ANSWER.



OUR MOTHERS
           What is it about our nation that really makes us stand out? Is it our perennial and perniciously seasoned winning athletes? Or, Mpesa? Is it our creativity and innovative nature? Or affinity to embrace new technologies without a second thought?  For me, those are just but icings on the tips of icebergs. Methinks that our superiority is based on our hardworking nature, the way we arise before the sun, walking along the highways to work; sometimes, walking so long in search of work; without giving up, come the morning rains, the freezing morning cold, the midday scorching sun. We have a tendency to hustle even when employed. A side hustle is a new trend, the new dream of every Kenyan. Up the totem pole is a strong desire, a perpetual gusto of being billionaires, with high levels of risk-taking, even in the new areas; this, on its own, is a Leviathan trigger, a stimulus of economic growth; but my crystal balls indicates a daily nosedive in the underbelly of our very strongest character. The malice, contorted gluttony for any available public resources, the supply and demand curve absolution, autocratic economic subjugation, corruption, unconditional integration to the global market... and the list is endless. It begs the question, what should we really do to heal our nation? Yes, we have the greatest potential, the best coastline in eastern central Africa, the most literate country in Eastern Central Africa, the highest absorption rate of smartphones and new technologies, but with a single-digit Gross Domestic Product rate for the last five decades, an overstretched budget that leans on almost the same structure that was used four decades ago, and the highest corruption index in East African region.