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#BelowThePyramid #CostOfLiving #Inflation
Is life generally getting better or is it still difficult?
The majority of Kenyans, however, live below the poverty line, or what I like to refer to as "hand to mouth," thus this is a debatable proposition depending on where you are on the pyramid.
Here are some of the life lessons from my diary Bits and Pieces +throughMylens
~ It is not your fault if you are born into a low-income family, but you will be responsible for your actions if you continue to live in a way that keeps you trapped in poverty. Being happy with what you have is a good thing, but don't stop working toward your big dream.
~ The way we approach daily tasks varies from one person to the next and cannot be copied and pasted, despite the fact that life contains some fundamental guidelines.
~ Stop whining so much; you are blessed in many ways. For instance, you can walk, yet for many others, taking one step forward is a significant accomplishment.
~ Despite all of the difficulties we may face in life, it is time for a paradigm shift. I really believe that everything starts with your mindset in order to master your journey and live an impactful change story.
~ If poverty were a magnet, it would draw those who never invest in themselves, have lousy financial habits, and generally don't work hard to achieve their goals. Being born into a low-income family is merely one of those temporary circumstances you can get out of if you're focused and disciplined.
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