Mai Shamwari,
I am excited coming your way
again today after some weeks break. I have been on recess but I am not
depressed. Life has different folds of challenges and I hope we are on top of
all the pebbles thrown at us. I am saying ‘My People’ in Shona language of
Zimbabwe.
There is a story of a young
professional who is excelling in his career. He had a lot of people who report
to him ranging from drivers to his colleagues. He had luxurious cars; high quality
phones and travel out of the country at will. Oddly, he had a need to change
his apartment; he scouted for another apartment; he got another one apartment;
he paid and the final process was that he should meet the landlord of the
house. On the day of visiting the landlord, the person that can out to his amazement
was his driver in the office. Let’s think together, at what point are our
acquisition frivolities or necessities?