Friday 24 February 2012

KUMBE.

Kumbe the problem was not potholes or bad roads explain why this Matatus and passenger buses still overlap on Thika road just coz their is traffic.
Kumbe its not the harsh surrounding that compels someone from the Mtaa to ask 'Niachie ka kitu', juu in cooperates ni lugha ina change 'what is in it for me'
Kumbe MP is not just a biological body process women go through.
Kumbe break downs break down!!
Kumbe the Strength needed to throw a stone doesn't take a full stomach but can be fueled by hunger

Ofcourse infrastructure, conducive environment that the gova supposed to provide is necessary for growth na watu kujiendeleza but the question is, are minds ready for those changes, are we prepared.

I imagine the guy who discovered weed was a farmer who was tired of sorting out the menace that destroyed his crops and ended up rolling it in a paper and smoking it.

Am trying to put across that, we deal with change in the best way we know how, respond to new challenges with old solution.Vision 2030, Constitution, reformed Judiciary ni kama kisu, some will use it as a weapon some as a utensil. the underling factor remains our intentions and mindset determine a lot.

RED BLACK and GREEN Republik

5 comments:

  1. Love the flow-etry, n philosophy! And weed wasnt discovered, it was made in Genesis and when Adam was naming plants and animals, he (must have) called it the Herb!

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  2. kumbe issues za wakenya si kuwa tulicoloniziwa na waeuropa, bali ni kuwa our minds are still colonized till today. if we need to change as a country, we do need to change our mindsets. and indeed, our intentions and mindset determine alot.

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  3. A principle of deductive reasoning was set by Sherlock Holmes trying to impress on Watson. The principle goes like this... "When you have eliminated every possibility, whatever is left, no matter how impossible must be true". In other words, if you come to a crime scene, and you eliminate every possible murder weapon except for a two-year old kid with a red machete, you have to put aside your preconceptions and preferences and look for a grtwo-year old kid with a red machete....Im tryin to say that, we have singled out colonialism, neo-colonialism (thro' new constitution), we cnt blame our problems on politicians coz they are still Kenyans, so the problem is us... we should strive on transforming our mindset. And the fact is this..."Teaching an old dog new tricks ni noma"..lets focus on new generation.. im talking of pre-unit...im tokin of primary school and high schools, i am toking of the campuses... change begins with you.. RED, BLACK and GREEN republik for Life!

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  4. Very well put... if we kenyans change our mindset and Trust in the Lord More ...we will go far.
    Thanks for the insight J.

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