Wednesday, 14 December 2011

SIMON PETER: What is life,,,

SIMON PETER: What is life,,,: life is a teacher, we gotta learn all we can, its like a movie or soap opera..be prepared for more suspense as the next episode unfolds, i...

SIMON PETER: 'THE BATTLE WITHIN': STRUGGLE BETWEEN DOING WHAT I...

SIMON PETER: 'THE BATTLE WITHIN': STRUGGLE BETWEEN DOING WHAT I...: No matter the Cost , It's ALWAYS a worthy cause to do the right thing among THE Alternatives! Because in all we do, We serve a Higher Bein...

What is life,,,

life is a teacher, we gotta learn all we can,
its like a movie or soap opera..be prepared for more suspense as the next episode unfolds,
its an adventure, so we be prepared for more wonders ,
life is a gift, we shud take great pleasure in it and always be grateful for the giver, Our God Almighty!
Life is indeed also a journey, we should therefore have the destiny in mind which is heaven!
Can be compared to a race where the end never justifies the means and the finish important than the start YES..........life, its a mystery which we cannot understand in its entirety even in all our mastery,,,,,,yes, even if we go to the moon or stars, we will never know all. So we should always have Reverence for the all knowing Creator

My brothers ....My sisters, I wish you a happy and a long life whichever way you understand or take it to be.......................................but above all, to never come to the point of its end and realize you never lived at all! As for me, I take life as a cause, a purpose, a destined destiny to  live a purpose driven life!
Not forgetting to take it easy but not casual, lest we end up as casualties..He made us plain and simple no need then to complicate it ourselves. CHEERS!

'THE BATTLE WITHIN': STRUGGLE BETWEEN DOING WHAT IS RIGHT, WHAT CIRCUMSTANCES DICTATE, AND WHAT PEOPLE WOULD WANT!'

No matter the Cost , It's ALWAYS a worthy cause to do the right thing among THE Alternatives! Because in all we do, We serve a Higher Being Who watches all our actions and knows all our motives and intentions! It might be hard perse' for one to see the point of view of another, No matter how conscious, cautious or sincere, because we all don't share similar goals or visions: we  have different attitudes and emotions, as well as the altitude of determination n motivation among us vary!

It's a common understanding that we all should do unto others what we would want done to us.......!    YES IT'S TRUE!  But there are  things others might expect you to do/expect them to do; to keep with this spirit But not in line with what is the right thing,for instance a prefect wouldn't want to be reported to the teacher for any wrongdoing or noise making, right? But does this justify that he too should stop reporting noisemakers in return?

The principle of ' I have to do the Right Thing' should encourage us always.To help us keep on in line with our roles or duties in whatever capacities- at home, school or work;To go for  Our goals, mission, Vision and uphold our Value system! After all, If we all did the right thing, we would have fewer problems in our relations: With God, Self & Others.

You cannot please everyone with what yo Do, Think you should do or even Say you will Do! But if your Conscience is clear, your Conviction is Right, your  Motives are Pure......Well and the Law of the Almighty allows so, No cause for worry, fear ,Guilt ,Ceasure or trying to escape criticism! LET GO THESE.


Continue To do What is Right, It's a good fight of Faith as well as remember that      'GOLD IS TESTED BY FIRE'
On the other hand it's also good to See, Judge, Act and not forget to Reflect. Then seek empathy , wisdom to realize where you might have gone wrong: accept a fair share of the blame; seek restitution and restoration of self and others.

          As        'Human is to Err' and  'No one is Perfect'......     in the face of this earth   .                                                             

BUT ABOVE ALL, WE SHOULD HAVE REVERENCE FOR GOD IN ALL WE DO.
AND SEEK TO UTMOST PLEASE HIM BEYOND SELF OR OTHERS. BECAUSE WE ARE ONLY HUMAN: WITH INSATIABLE NEEDS..MORTAL BODIES WITH INSATIABLE DESIRES.&  VARIED MOTIVES. SO CLOSE NOT YOUR EARS ,COZ PEOPLE WILL ALWAYS TALK AND HAVE A RIGHT TO DO SO. AS FOR YOU, KEEP THE FIGHT TO DO WHAT IS RIGHT!

Thank You for Reading all through!

MAY THE PEACE BE WITH YOU!

SIMON PETER,

Friday, 4 November 2011

'KAZI KWA VIJANA, PESA KWA WAZEE'

Today as I was creating this blog, so many ideas were crossing my mind on how as a youth I can embrace the ICT to exploit my talents and realise my potential in writing and motivational speaking. The Internet has become one of the greatest market places to sell oneself,products or services and endless opportunities for the young (.com) generation as Eldoret North MP Hon. William Ruto, a 2012 presidential hopeful sentiments.

 In the 9.00 O'clock news aired on NTV early this week, he was quoted saying that at this day and age, the youth should not be given some 'Jembes and Pangas  wakachimbue mchanga' in the name of job creation dubbed ' kazi kwa vijana'. This he was criticising the initiative that was started by the Office of the Prime Minister Rt. Hon Raila Odinga to create jobs for the Kenyan youth.
In the beginning of November Mr. Odinga faced the fiercest critism especially from the ODM rebel MPs who are now supporters of Mr. William Ruto and his new UDM party which he was launching that day. Pressure was mounted on him to take political responsibility for the alleged mismanagement of the funds.

But in a way I agree with Mr. Ruto, that the Kenyan youth, who form the largest part of the population should be facilitated to capitalise on the endless opportunities available from the rapidly growing ICT. Major corporations such as Google and other social media like facebook are the products of youthful minds from the western world. The Government should continue investing in the ICT sector by rolling out programmes which will help training the youth acquire the relevant skills and equipment such as laptops,and enhance internet connectivity and affordability. The recent 'Wezesha Campaign', a partnership between the Government of Kenya through line ministries and service providers was a good idea to achieve this objective. About 30,000 university students benefited from this project and were able to acquire laptops. But what about the whooping remaining millions of youthful Kenyans, whom a majority never even got the opportunity to access university education or facilities? Internet costs are still very high and hence prohibitive to many unemployed youth and those still in schools. Today, I have to rely on internet connection available on campus library as there is no cable connectivity in the hostels. Many homes also lack on such facilities and yet the costs for the wireless connectivity are so prohibitive.   

This way, the dream of achieving the Kenya Vision 2030 will be more realistic when adequate attention is given to the youth, helping them embrace ICT as an avenue for job creation and self reliance and not 'Jembes and pangas'  what critics are now calling an avenue for 'kazi kwa vijana, lakini pesa kwa wazee'