Reuben Ebei (@reubenebei) 's Twitter Profile
Reuben Ebei

@reubenebei

Public Procurement Expert #MUFC Fan # Father and above all God fearing man.

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FERDINAND OMONDI (@ferdyomondi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Well played, Harambee Stars. Not many expected you to even get out of that group of death. Penalties are a roulette. Win some, lose some. Thanks, McCarthy, for bringing back hope to Kenyan Football. We ago again next time. 🫡

Scott D. Clary (@scottdclary) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Life-changing realization: Time doesn't heal. Time plus intentional work heals. Time alone just makes you comfortable with dysfunction. Healing requires action, not just patience.

Fact (@fact) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Never ignore a person who loves and cares for you, because one day you may realize that you’ve lost the moon while counting the stars.

Dividend Growth Investor (@dividendgrowth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Like Warren, I had a considerable passion to get rich, not because I wanted Ferraris – I wanted independence. I desperately wanted it." - Charlie Munger

"Like Warren, I had a considerable passion to get rich, not because I wanted Ferraris – I wanted independence. I desperately wanted it."

- Charlie Munger
Kevin Carpenter (@kejca) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Warren Buffett: "We only give a couple of instructions to people when they go to work for us. One is to think like an owner. And the second is to tell us [any] bad news immediately." "Good news takes care of itself. We can take bad news, but we don't like bad news late."

Investment Wisdom (@investingcanons) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"I read everything: Annual reports, 10-Ks, 10-Qs, biographies, histories, five newspapers a day. On airplanes I read the instructions on the backs of the seats. Reading is key. Reading has made me rich over time." — Warren Buffett

"I read everything: Annual reports, 10-Ks, 10-Qs, biographies, histories, five newspapers a day. On airplanes I read the instructions on the backs of the seats. Reading is key.

Reading has made me rich over time."

— Warren Buffett
Esther Muthoni Passaris (@estherpassaris) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We hit the ground in Turkana County, campaigning for Ekiru Stephen Lochilil (Obiro) for Lakezone Ward and Mohamed Yusuf for Nanam Ward. The campaign was energized by the presence of H.E. Gladys Wanga, E.G.H., Hon. Ekwom Nabuim, Hon. Beatrice BEATRICE ELACHI, Hon. John Ariko, Hon.

We hit the ground in Turkana County, campaigning for Ekiru Stephen Lochilil (Obiro) for Lakezone Ward and Mohamed Yusuf for Nanam Ward.

The campaign was energized by the presence of H.E. <a href="/gladyswanga/">Gladys Wanga, E.G.H.</a>, Hon. Ekwom Nabuim, Hon. Beatrice <a href="/BEATRICEELACHI/">BEATRICE ELACHI</a>, Hon. John Ariko, Hon.
Eric (@amerix) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A man's life is built on a system. The system is built on five Japanese philosophies: Ikigai – Your reason for waking up. Kaizen – Microscopic daily improvement. Hara hachi bu – Disciplined abstinence. Wabi-sabi – Failure is fuel. Gambaru – Masculine endurance.

Compounding Quality (@qcompounding) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Charlie Munger once said: "Smart men go broke three ways - liquor, ladies and leverage." Let's teach you everything you should know about the latter:

Charlie Munger once said: 

"Smart men go broke three ways - liquor, ladies and leverage."

Let's teach you everything you should know about the latter:
Dax (@thatsdax) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A lesson I learned this year is that a person's capacity for growth is directly linked to how much truth they can face about themselves without running away.

Money Wisdom (@moneywisdom_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"All benefits in life come from compound interest, whether in money, relationships, love, health, activities, or habits." — Naval Ravikant

Investment Wisdom (@investingcanons) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Regardless of the quality of the business no business should be purchased above its intrinsic value—buying a business above intrinsic value is not investing, it's gambling." — Mohnish Pabrai