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Zimefika 11,800. Hizi by Sunday zitakua 15k, nipeleke supa nipewe noti zangu, pesa taslimu. Sasa piga hesabu ya mwezi. Coins zinanilipia expenses zote, noti nikitaka naeza kojolea. Halafu ghaseer inakuambia oh, cyber sikuhizi hazina faida, kila mtu ako na simu. Hebu nikuulize, ukitaka mem card ya hiyo simu yako, si ni mimi tu ntakuuzia? Na data cables? Na headphones? Ukitaka kutumia wifi si utakuja kunilipa tuu? Ukitaka kutoa KRA PIN, ama passport photo, ama police clearance certificate, ama passport ya ku-travel, ama kuprint documents za kutafuta kazi, ama kuscan documents…si utakuja tu kwa cyber yangu? Ama nyinyi wote mko na printers kwa nyumba? Washienzi nyinyi.
Ret me terro you, if you have a business idea that you’re passionate about, go for it. Don’t listen to busybodies who’ve never tried it. Afadhali mtu ashafanya hiyo biashara akukataze, though circumstances also differ. Someone could have failed because they just didn’t know how to manage their finances. It doesn’t mean you’ll also fail. Maybe you have better customer service skills, or your business is at a location with higher traffic, or you know how to diversify your products…even if you fail, you’ll know what NOT TO DO in your next business venture. The key point is to trust the process, as my mentor Marcus Lemonis says.
Ghaseer.