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The Knives We Hold

Sometimes, the sharpest pain we feel is the one we unknowingly inflict. Imagine this: bleeding on someone who once hurt you, but in the same moment, stabbing them back, causing them to bleed too. It’s not an intentional act but an instinctive reaction—a tug-of-war of wounds where the tools are knives, and both hearts are …

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Leadership Fatigue: The Hidden Burden of Being at the Helm

Leadership fatigue. It’s a phrase that many leaders know all too well but rarely talk about. Being a leader often looks like a gift from the outside—a role of prestige, influence, and respect. But the reality? It’s a delicate dance of responsibilities, pressures, and expectations that can weigh heavily on those who bear the title. …

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Standing Tall

Dear Reader, This week, I want to talk about something that hits close to home and resonates deeply with the spirit of anyone yearning for change. In the heart of Kenya, a movement is growing, fueled by the courage and determination of our youth. They are not just standing up for themselves; they are standing …

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