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It’s pointless to demolish the wall. Poor people are already trapped behind invisible walls of financial jail. They are in prisons that they can’t see, feel, or taste. Demolishing the wall won’t save them from their miserable lives.

If you are poor, you can’t eat what you want, travel where you want, drive what you want, go on holiday when you want, etc. The wall of shame exists for everyone until you achieve financial freedom.

If you are poor, you can’t eat what you want, travel where you want, drive what you want, go on holiday when you want, etc. The wall of shame exists for everyone until you achieve financial freedom.
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Yes, money gives you CHOICE.

There’s a book by George Bernard Shaw where he claims there’s not much difference between a prisoner and a prison guard.

The prisoner is chained by cages, nuts and bolts and the prison guard is chained by fear of unemployment/starvation.

I honestly believe office wakas are paralysed by the fear of starvation.

Anyone who can’t survive without a paycheck is a slave.
Any business person whose business cannot run without his presence is a slave.That makes 99.9 % of us slaves

In the Kenyan context, the only way you can escape slavery is to have investments like rental flats and government papers that give you passive income.

The big question is where to get that capital.

The rich and the poor suffer the same fate, none has advantage over the other.

so you’d rather be poor? that is such tanzanian reasoning! :D:D

One wall down…one more hope…kudos

umeelewa chenye nimeandika?

Expound

We are all prisoners in different perspectives

Steal of course. Mimi nikapata job kwanza ya gava saa hii, first order of business will be to feather my nest come what may. Fuck ethics and fuck morals. Fuck integrity too. Kenyans have proven to be capable of carrying loads better than donkeys.

I would rather be a prisoner in muthaiga.

How much is enough capital kutoka rat race in KE?

Personally I’m aiming for 50m that will generate 1% in passive income per month.

500k unaishi vizuri sana. A proper upper middle class lifestyle bila sweat. Saa hii natengeneza pesa but I have to show up.

20 mic pia inatosha if you are modest. 200k a month in passive income is enough to afford a man with a family of three kids a comfortable middle class life.

Don’t worry guys. Life is just a vanity fair. We shall all be dead and forgotten in 120 years to come. It’s not as serious as it seems.

True. For the elite lifestyle the figure could be a lot higher, especially for a family man. Say you have a wife and 3 DNA confirmed kids.

200k rent as a bare minimum for a 4 bed and 2 dsq in the blue zone or Karen.

Some school teaching IGCSE curriculum will cost you at least 100k per child per month. So far 500k zako zishakunywa maji on rent and school fees alone.

Ongeza mita ya everything else e.g. aging parents, holidays (za hiyo class), domestic worker, savings & investments, etc. Basically bila 1.5M as a family man you can’t even sniff the elite lifestyle. But kama hauna watoto and you plan to live childless like a monk you can pull it off with much less cash.

Ombwakni toa akili kwa mkundu at least upate fresh air kidogo. You will suffocate on your own shit.

Nani alikufindisha kupiga hesabu hivi. On a scale of 1-10, you deserve a -1.

Ona peasants ukali na hata sio wao I was replying to…heheh. Nini huzumbua hizi mbuzi :D:D