Surround yourself with people who talk about money, business, and investments.
Spend time with people whose conversations focus on creating wealth, solving problems, growing businesses, saving, and investing, rather than only discussing gossip, complaints, or entertainment.
Lets look at two groups of friends in Nairobi:
Group A
Every weekend they meet to discuss:
— Which politician said what.
— Football results.
— Celebrity gossip.
— Complaints about the economy.
Five years later, their lives may be exactly the same because they rarely discuss opportunities or take action on them.
Group B
Every weekend they discuss:
— How to start a poultry farm in Kiambu.
— Which SACCO offers the best returns.
— How to buy land in emerging areas like Kamulu or Joska.
— Ways to invest in stocks through the Nairobi Securities Exchange.
— How to grow an online business.
One friend starts a goat project, another buys land, another opens a hardware shop, and another invests through a SACCO. As they share ideas and experiences, everyone learns and improves financially.
Suppose you have KSh 500,000.
If your circle talks only about spending, you may end up buying a flashy phone, expensive clothes, and weekend entertainment.
If your circle talks about investments, someone might suggest:
— Buying a few dairy cows.
— Starting a small rental unit project.
— Investing in a money market fund.
— Expanding a biashara.
The same KSh 500,000 can either disappear or grow depending on the influence around you.
Your circle does not make you rich automatically, but it influences what you think about.
When people around you constantly discuss opportunities, investments, savings, and business, your mind naturally starts looking for ways to build wealth instead of only spending money.
Wewe your frienda hudiscuss nini?
Kirui Wesley
Enthusiast of English, Literature, Religion, Philosophy, et.al. .
The verdict against H.E Rigathi Gachagua stands as a self-condemning judgement,one that proclaims justice yet births absurdity,and in its pronouncement,it assaults logic while draping itself in the robes of law.
04/06/2026
What is life?
• Dostoevsky: It’s hell.
• Socrates: It’s a test.
• Aristotle: It’s the mind.
• Nietzsche: It’s power.
• Freud: It’s death.
• Marx: It’s the idea.
• Picasso: It’s art.
• Gandhi: It’s love.
• Schopenhauer: It’s suffering.
• Bertrand Russell: It’s competition.
• Steve Jobs: It’s faith.
• Einstein: It’s knowledge.
• Stephen Hawking: It’s hope.
• Kafka: It’s just the beginning.
Each one must therefore give life a meaning according to how you one perceive.
😄😄😄
The anguish is unbearable.😥😥The Kipsigis has lost a great man.
28/02/2026
World War 111 brewing nicely.
Iran has deployed Emad and Qadr missiles against Israel, aiming to saturate and deplete Israel’s interceptor missile stockpiles. This strategy would allow Iran to reserve more advanced missiles for use later in a prolonged conflict.
In addition, Iran has launched short- to medium-range missiles and kamikaze drones targeting U.S. bases in Qatar, Bahrain, the UAE, and Kuwait. As of now, Iran has not yet deployed its hypersonic missiles.
25/02/2026
I thought you should know.
19/02/2026
Julius Caesar
William Shakespeare
Some enemies attack from the front.
The most dangerous ones stand beside you.
Caesar was powerful.
He was admired.
He was feared.
But he did not fear his friends.
Brutus does not kill Caesar out of hatred.
He kills him out of conviction.
And that is what makes it worse.
Julius Caesar is not about ambition alone.
It is about trust.
The dagger is sharp.
But the betrayal is sharper.
When Caesar sees Brutus among the conspirators, he stops resisting.
Because power can survive enemies.
It cannot survive betrayal.
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