Dear Youth,
Life is a scary but beautiful journey to take. Dr. Martin Luther King says, ‘We must accept finite disappointment, but we must never lose infinite hope’.
The world all over has become competitive. Only the strong survive. Prices of commodities have shot up, natural disasters-earthquakes, tsunamis, hurricanes, cyclones, mudslide-are claiming innocent lives every other day.
In business, billionaires believe that the greatest luck is not money for any undertaking, but rather ideas and if the ideas are good, cash will somehow flow to where it is needed.
I don’t live a rich man’s life but I will live a rich man’s life. My dreams are not those of my father but my own. My life and my body are my own. Therefore, it is my duty to value it and take care of it.
My greatest strength is common sense and the gift of discernment. I ask u to use them wisely.
To the unemployed I ask you to be patient. To the hopeless I plead with u to be hopeful. Tough times are ahead but with the right avenue in life, we will reach that promised land. The right avenue involves hard work, respect and integrity. Pray and worship in your living days. Share with the unfortunate in your great days. The Bible is one of the greatest blessings bestowed by God upon man. It has God for its author; salvation for its end, and truth for its matter.
I am a Kenyan but most of all I am a human being. Be grateful for what you have today because you might lose it tomorrow. Be hopeful as it sees the invisible, feels the intangible and achieves the impossible.
I wish u well in your future endeavors.
God bless you all.
Yours faithfully,
Stephen Ndulah.
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