American college confirms President Uhuru is its graduate.....should not perplex anyone....or seen as big news rather a lesson to the children of the affluent .
President Uhuru from a celebrity home , is a CERELAC boy who had all the monetary support he wanted in formative years of his education . He could have attended any top school and college in the world if he wanted so that is not a big deal .
However, he must be congratulated because unlike other spoiled children of the rich who think money is just planted on trees, who live a wasted formative years and hopeless in their future .
President Uhuru from a celebrity home , is a CERELAC boy who had all the monetary support he wanted in formative years of his education . He could have attended any top school and college in the world if he wanted so that is not a big deal .
However, he must be congratulated because unlike other spoiled children of the rich who think money is just planted on trees, who live a wasted formative years and hopeless in their future .
To say President
Uhuru could grow up spoiled boy would be
really an understatement if he wanted .
A dude who flew first class to every place , several trips in a
year, to visit family and whatever thing and place at will . He lived in State House with every luxury you would think of, a swimming
pool in a “safe” neighborhood considering in “yester years “ . ,bought whatever he wanted so forth . He must
have thought that money grew on trees and he could have had as much as he
wanted whenever he wanted. On honest life-scale, if not well nurtured these kind of children become very useless. Its not the President of Kenya .
To me the president was well brought up and was taught the value of money and work. Congrats to his strict parents.
My advice to the affluent, please place love and nurturing ahead of money for your children . Lead by example or else a generation may be lost . Its an observation that cuts across.....even in Church we find 1st generation Christians being serious with matters of God than their second, third , fourth so forth generations .
To me the president was well brought up and was taught the value of money and work. Congrats to his strict parents.
My advice to the affluent, please place love and nurturing ahead of money for your children . Lead by example or else a generation may be lost . Its an observation that cuts across.....even in Church we find 1st generation Christians being serious with matters of God than their second, third , fourth so forth generations .
To
say I grew up spoiled really is an understatement It’s taken me a long
time to realize how “out of touch” my reality was back then. We flew
first class to Italy every summer, sometimes twice a year, to visit
family. We lived in a big house with a swimming pool in a “safe”
neighborhood. My parents bought us whatever we wanted. - See more at:
http://www.financialsamurai.com/confessions-from-a-spoiled-rich-kid/#sthash.kjThcunf.dpuf
To
say I grew up spoiled really is an understatement It’s taken me a long
time to realize how “out of touch” my reality was back then. We flew
first class to Italy every summer, sometimes twice a year, to visit
family. We lived in a big house with a swimming pool in a “safe”
neighborhood. My parents bought us whatever we wanted. - See more at:
http://www.financialsamurai.com/confessions-from-a-spoiled-rich-kid/#sthash.kjThcunf.dpuf
I
don’t know if it was a generation thing or just my particular
experience. For most of my life, I thought that money grew on trees and I
could have as much as I wanted whenever I wanted. I had to read and
learn so many things for myself. Parents, please teach your kids the
value of money and work and, please, place love and nurturing ahead of
money. Lead by example by being loving and present with your kids. If
you set aside a trust fund, make sure they don’t get it until they are
in their 30’s or later. In fact, maybe skip the trust fund! - See more
at:
http://www.financialsamurai.com/confessions-from-a-spoiled-rich-kid/#sthash.kjThcunf.dpuf
To
say I grew up spoiled really is an understatement It’s taken me a long
time to realize how “out of touch” my reality was back then. We flew
first class to Italy every summer, sometimes twice a year, to visit
family. We lived in a big house with a swimming pool in a “safe”
neighborhood. My parents bought us whatever we wanted. - See more at:
http://www.financialsamurai.com/confessions-from-a-spoiled-rich-kid/#sthash.kjThcunf.dpuf
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