Book Reviews
I was born into a family of teachers deep down in a village if I mentioned the name probably you’d not even locate it on Google Maps. Either way that’s my home.
Growing up the best and most consistent advice I got accustomed to was to read as much as I could. It was my ticket to freedom and a better life. I am not sure that is the case but I took it seriously. Reading and learning became synonymous in my vocabulary. Contrary to the line of thought that accompanied the advice, I was into books because of my desire to experience life in its totality. When the best place you ever hear about on Christmas when your uncle comes home is Nairobi the only way to live the life and experience the world was through books. I enjoyed reading and imagining the places where these characters lived and most importantly I was curious to know if these things were really real. I hope you get what I mean.
Later in life, I gained the ability to critically think and analyze concepts, make deductions and have an opinion of my own. This coupled with my love for books is why I have decided to read and put these to my context based on my experiences, those of the people I have come across in my lifetime and the narratives I’ve had the privilege to capture.
This is a journey in reading, analyzing, contextualizing and rewriting in the simplest form I can imagine.

What are our prospects with AI? ChatGPT Case into the Future
“AI is the most profound technology that humanity will ever develop and work on. It is even more profound than fire or electricity or the

The Science of Socialization – The Role of Schools as Drivers of Social & Economic Mobility
“Education teaches languages and allows people communicate with each other according to positions in society.” Education has often been considered the greatest driver of social

How Intra-organizational Information Sharing and a Culture of Accountability can Drive Growth
Last week was a reflective one deliberating with my team, colleagues and friends working with different organizations and teams on corporate dynamics. The focus of

Removing the Negative Connotation from Feedback to Drive Value
“Not giving any feedback is easier than giving it. Anyone who goes out of their way to give you feedback should be appreciated for it.”

Book Review: The Future of Capitalism – Facing New Anxieties
“Despite the promise of prosperity, what modern capitalism is currently delivering is aggression, humiliation and fear: the Rottweiler Society. To achieve the promise, our sense

When is the right time to help?
“There are rare people who will show up at the right time, help you through the hard times and stay into your best times… Those

Book Review: GRIT – Growing grit from outside in (Part 3)
Drawing from Part 1 and Part 2, I’ve presented a case for why grit is important in helping us realize our potential and how as individuals we can

Book Review: GRIT – Growing grit from the inside out (Part 2)
“To be gritty is to keep putting one foot in front of the other. To be gritty is to hold fast to an interesting and

Book Review: GRIT – Why Passion and Resilience are the secrets to success (Part 1)
GRIT – a positive, non-cognitive trait based on an individual’s perseverance of effort combined with the passion for a particular long-term goal or end state
