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In many societies, politics is meant to be a public contract. Citizens give leaders authority through votes, and in return, leaders are expected to deliver services, protection, and development. That is the theory.

But in practice, a different pattern often emerges—one where citizens are kept just above the threshold of survival, while real opportunity, resources, and national wealth circulate within a small circle of political and business elites.

This is what many describe as the politics of shortchanging citizens.

There is nothing wrong with ambition.

But ambition without alignment becomes a burden.

The SGR extension to Malaba is not just a technical decision—it is a philosophical one:

Do we prioritize visibility or viability?

Scale or sustainability?

Prestige or people?

Because in the end:

An economy is not measured by the size of its projects—
but by the strength of its people.

When you speak about your journey while you are still broken, you are safe. But when you begin to heal, build, and rise, your story becomes a reminder of what others are avoiding in themselves. And not everyone is ready to face that.
Your success can feel like an accusation to someone who has chosen comfort over courage.

Change begins the moment you take full ownership—not just of your success, but of your stagnation too. Not with shame, but with honesty.

Because honesty is the birthplace of transformation.

Being hard on yourself does not mean self-hatred. It does not mean punishing your humanity or denying your limits. It means holding yourself accountable with respect.

Biblical principles transform wealth from a potential snare into a vehicle for blessing. By embracing diligence, budgeting, investment, generosity, contentment, saving, debt avoidance, integrity, counsel, and trustworthiness, believers can create and retain wealth that endures.

The Ultimate Legacy

Here is the most intriguing part of this choice. The wise person who builds their own empire often becomes capable of leaving an even greater inheritance for the next generation—not just of wealth, but of wisdom, work ethic, and inspiration.

The danger of following someone else’s way is this: you may succeed — and still feel empty.

Because when you walk a path that isn’t yours, even victory tastes like defeat.

You weren’t meant to be a clone.

You weren’t built for a copy-paste life.

You are not a remix of someone else’s highlight reel.

You are a blueprint the world has never seen.

STAYING IN TOXIC RELATIONSHIPS
One bad partnership can erase years of your progress. Partners who drain confidence, mock ambitions, or sabotage your financial goals are liabilities—cut them.
Action step: List relationships that consistently leave you depleted. Set boundaries or exit.

Think positively, let your mind be at peace,
Even when trials and hardships appear.
A positive outlook can change your world,
Turning fear into courage, and doubt into cheer.

Women raised standards and consistently locked men out of the dating pool as they wanted the best for themselves.
When men raise standards and become high-value men, they are likely to lock many female jokers out of the dating pool.
But life is not a science.
All these are never perfect.
The question remains, will there ever be a time we go back to basics? To be human?