Boke Njoroge (@boke_music) 's Twitter Profile
Boke Njoroge

@boke_music

Common sense advocate| Mama bear of 2| I love the art of storytelling|

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Mark Manson (@iammarkmanson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How to win at life 1. Commit to doing a hard thing 2. Do the hard thing 3. Feel good about doing the hard thing 4. Become someone who enjoys doing hard things

Sahil Bloom (@sahilbloom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Major cheat code for life: Quiet progress. No announcement. No hype. No applause. Learn to work without validation. Build when nobody’s watching. Write when nobody’s reading. Train when nobody’s cheering. It doesn’t take talent, just courage. Quiet progress creates loud results.

ChiefHerbalist (@herbalistchief) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Children are naturally curious. Putting a thread on a child’s head triggers a sensation which tricks the brain towards finding out what’s on the head instead of the diaphragm or phrenic nerves . This reset the brain to stop or reduce the number of hiccups. Our mothers knew a lot

Blake Burge (@blakeaburge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Major cheat code for life: Be patient with yourself when you’re trying to become someone you’ve never been. You’ll feel lost, unsure, and tempted to quit. Don't. Change feels chaotic because your old self is fighting for survival. Expect it to be a battle. But also expect to win.

Alex Hormozi (@alexhormozi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How to win: If you don’t know what to do, learn. If you know what to do, act. If you are taking action, don’t stop. If you just did all the shit you already know you should be doing but aren’t, you’d be 10x further than you are right now.

Alex Hormozi (@alexhormozi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If youre going to chase a dream, go all in. If youre going to love, love fiercely. If you're going to walk away, never look back. So many people never even give themselves a fighting chance because they never fully commit. If you're gonna go, go all the way. No half measures.

Alex Hormozi (@alexhormozi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Create more than you consume. Build more than you buy. Give more than you take. Do more than you say. Start more than you stall. Ask more than you assume. Endure more than you complain. Success isn't a magic list nobody knows, it’s an obvious list nobody does.

JB (@jb_shares) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If a man is rich, “we shouldn’t expect a successful man to do those chores haba” But when a woman is rich, “she must be careful that the money doesn’t get into her head, and she’ll forget her place”

James🇰đŸ‡Ș (@mrjameske) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We really need to talk about our car import taxes, because at this point it’s daylight robbery dressed up as revenue collection. Take a simple example: a 2018 Honda Fit in Japan goes for around 460k- 480k. Land it in Kenya, and the same car sells for roughly 1.45–1.6M for

Lynn Ngugi (@lynn_ngugi1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Uhuru Kenyatta is often remembered as a charming, likeable President, but behind the smiles and speeches was a presidency filled with failures Kenya can no longer ignore. From stalled mega-projects to reckless borrowing, soaring public debt, corruption scandals, broken promises,

Uhuru Kenyatta is often remembered as a charming, likeable President, but behind the smiles and speeches was a presidency filled with failures Kenya can no longer ignore.

From stalled mega-projects to reckless borrowing, soaring public debt, corruption scandals, broken promises,
Nahashon Kimemia (@nahashonkimemia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

People of NE do not invest in NE. People from other regions pay taxes and give it to NE counties. The leaders of NE steal it and invest in Nairobi and overseas. Then, the people of NE cry foul and shout marginalization, demanding more taxes from other regions. When will it stop?

jim Njue (@jimnjue_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Somali Fraud is Part of the reason Kenya’s Economy has been collapsing slowly. Legit businesses collapse/stagnate when money-laundering operations infiltrate the economy. For instance, Njoroge runs a hotel business to earn a living from it. Abdul runs a hotel business to