True birionares are bothered the least about matters dress code. A simple Tee and jeans is adequate. Usually plain/ drab colors and usually the same style.
Steve Jobs and Mark Zuckerberg best exemplify this idea.
True birionares are bothered the least about matters dress code. A simple Tee and jeans is adequate. Usually plain/ drab colors and usually the same style.
Steve Jobs and Mark Zuckerberg best exemplify this idea.
Mzee kakafor ako na over 2000 rental houses na ata kukula hotel tao hawezi yeye huletewa ngwaci na chai na bibi yake sasa you just wonder jamaa anaingiza over 2milion per month but hata hana gari anavaa tu kama mtu hana pesa
Kikuyu
Hakuna neglect … he is happy knowing he can by a full clothing store but he doesn’t need to…
We have different tastes in dressing. Such guys have no time to go shopping for nice shirts unless their wives and children buy the clothes for him. And I know some who get their clothes from Supermarkets clothing section. I find those supermarket clothes very ugly to be honest but they cost a fortune. Your clients could be getting them from such stores and to them, nguo ni nguo as long as iko safi.
Another point, those guys have nothing to prove to you. Wameshakafunga tayari. Most people dress expensively because they might be judged wrongly and maybe denied opportunities, of any kind. But for such wealthy guys, wako past that level.
Kikuyus greatest mentality is to save save save money. You can’t remove this from them. It’s one of their pillars to success.
consistency. jamaa akivaa shati alinunua 2002 moi akienda retire anasikia ako sawa tu
frugality
kujua ya kwamba nguo huchakaa. ukinunua nguo mupya itachakaa then utakuwa umejizoesha nguo mpya itabidi urudi njade collection ukuwe ripped off.
heri ukwamie zero kuliko kukaa 10 shida zikikupata urudi mpaka 3 usikie kujikuna
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Hehe…lakini ziwe safi na nzuri,sio zimechakaa
pia maybe ni blue collar birrionea. huwezi expect jamaa wa kuuzamakaa ama makanika ama mkulima ama contactor ama mtu wa kuinstall wifi avae sarp sootee
@El Chapo Guzman do these clients pay you? If so, mbona unaumwa na their appearance?
Are their clothes torn or leaving them naked? If not, shida ni nini. Nguo ni za kufunika uchi na kukinga elements (rain, wind, sun etc)
Do you take them out to places where other patrons dress as you do? Does it bother these other patrons? If not, achana na wazee.
Once you don’t have to prove your worth, r your ability to do something, you will understand them.
Niaje elder, long time mehn
Of course nobody with adequate money will dress like a pauper, it’s just different tastes and priorities
It’s like a guy in Kayole with a powerful sound system wondering why a rich guy would have just a simple sound system?
This nakuru billionaire embraced that lifestyle to the fullest…
https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/home-away/article/2001314568/real-estate-mogul-who-lived-with-poor-in-nakuru-slum-dies
Wacha tubaki mabirrionaire stingy bila kusumbua priss
Some are playing the wealth concealment game. They are in mortal fear that if people know they will be murdered . This explains why many die and leave property that is unknown to kith and kin.
Kuna landlord yangu nkiishi ruaka alikua anasimamisha mjengo flani kando ya flat nlikua naishi…time ya lunch mafundi na foreman wakiitisha chapati Moto kwa kibanda yeye anachomoa githeri baridi kwa tin.but he was a very humble guy.ukiingia kwa site utadhani ni mtu wa koroga
One of Kenya’s richest man - Manu Chandaria was interviewed on TV at his muthaiga house. He showed the reporter his wardrobe and explained that he has only one (1) blue suit and gets a new one every few years.
wealthy people are not petty na siasa za nice shirt hawana time nazo.
Nyinyi maskini mnajiassociate na izo brands ndio muonekane mmefika.
The wealthy hawawezi vaa nguo branded juu io itakuwa kupatia izo companies endorsement ya bure.
Watu wako na pesa inaweza nunua factory ya shirti huwa hawako bothered na mavazi.
The poor dress to impress their employers, colleagues, friends, customers, neighbors…the rich dress for comfort, they don’t care about others
Niko kaka, kupambana Na Hali,