среда, 6 марта 2013 г.

YOU WANNA SUCCEED ?

                                     FOOD FOR THOUGHT 


 1) Failure - it's just an opportunity to start again, but this time more wisely. © Henry Ford 
2) If the problem can be solved, do not worry about it. If the problem is insoluble, to worry about it is pointless. © Dalai Lama 
3) Even if you are very talented and make great efforts for some of the results just takes time: you do not get a baby in a month, even if you make nine pregnant women. © Warren Buffet 
4) Once in a lifetime fortune knocks at the door of every person, but the person at the time often sits in a neighboring saloon and does not hear any knocking. © Mark Twain
 5) Our biggest disadvantage is that we are too quick to give up. The surest way to success - all the while trying one more time. © Thomas Edison
 6) Personally, I like strawberries and cream, but for some reason, the fish prefer worms. That's why, when I go fishing, I do not think that I love and that loves fish. © Dale Carnegie
 7) Waking up in the morning, ask yourself: "What should I do?" the evening before going to sleep, "What have I done? '. © Pythagoras 
8) Poor, unfortunate, unhappy and unhealthy is the one who often uses the word "tomorrow". © Robert Kiyosaki 
9) Old people always advise young saving money. This is bad advice. Do not hoard coin. Invest in yourself. I never have saved a dollar until it reached forty. © Henry Ford 
10) I want to. Hence, it will be. © Henry Ford 11) I have not failed. I just found 10,000 ways that do not work. © Thomas Edison 
12) hard work - a cluster of light things that you did when you had to do. © John Maxwell 13) I used to say: "I hope that things will change." Then I realized that there was only one way to get things changed, changed myself. © Jim Rohn 
14) The lesson that I have learned and to which all his life, was that we should try and try and try again - but never give up! © Richard Branson 
15) Do today what others will not, tomorrow you will live like others can not.

Kenyan general election, 2013


it turns out the 1st elections kenyan is having under their latest constitution are now gone by. the race was really tight and a close one between the incumbent and Uhuru Kenyatta, son to the 1st president Jomo Kenyatta. Despite the controversy surrounding Uhuru Kenyatta, he was allowed to go on and contest for the top most seat the country has. not sure of what may become of it, but sure there are some top watch dogs who need to protect their interests. given new presidency means a halt and then starting over from scratch. Britain being one of the few who still want to see their interests in Kenya happening, seem to be keeping a close eye to these elections.  well , lets see what becomes of the elections. .