#When Giants Fall

By Nimroth Gwetsa, 26 November 2015.

In the article “How To Detect Shady Deals Masqueraded As Good Deals”, we noted how developing companies could learn from and adopt sound principles from big businesses.

Not all big business behaviour should be copied owing to their destructive nature.

This article aims to identify some deplorable behaviour by big business to be avoided by emerging companies. This, to ensure emerging companies could one day rely on the power of their brand to attract business opportunities. Continue reading

– SUSTAINABLE SUCCESS CANNOT BE DEMANDED

Success is earned. To keep it, it needs to be sustained. These obvious facts are not so obvious when you’re struggling with and facing many debilitating challenges. Life feels unfair especially when people around you seem successful without much fuss. Unlike what many may believe, sustainable success cannot be demanded. It is the result of what has been produced. By Nimroth Gwetsa, 28 October 2015. Continue reading

– HOW TO DETECT SHADY DEALS MASQUERADED AS GOOD DEALS

Con artists are a menace to society. But their ingenuity is admirable. They are smart and often don’t need to rely on sophisticated schemes to con victims. What makes their devious schemes effective is not so much that their plans are cunning, but mainly because they play on the pride of victims, their fears and trivialisation of common sense defences.

Dubious business deals are not much different from ordinary deceptive schemes by swindlers. I call them dubious deals because it becomes clear in the end that truth is not necessarily the cornerstone of their foundation. By Nimroth Gwetsa, 30 September 2015. Continue reading

#INVEST IN YOUR FUTURE – #ADVICE TO THE #YOUTH TO ACHIEVE #PROSPERITY

If indeed “life begins at forty”, how do we describe events of the preceding period?

I like working with people of all age groups: young and old. Each group has unique qualities and shortcomings. Accepting that “you can’t teach an old dog new tricks”, I am compelled to turn my attention to the supposedly teachable, yet ignorant younglings unwilling to learn those new tricks.

Life can be cruel sometimes: to older people, it has given them the benefit of hindsight. But such wisdom is limited by their physical strength preventing them from correcting lifelong mistakes made; to youngsters it has given them good, strong and healthy bodies, but also the illusion of a sense of invincibility and know-it-all. The illusion remains for many a youth that living without a plan is more rewarding.

Such contradiction is there by design and is meant to ensure there is continuous dialogue and dependence among the different age groups. We’d be foolish to ignore our diverse inherent strengths and benefits of collaboration.

This article is my contribution to helping the youth improve their investment in their future. By Nimroth Gwetsa, 20 August 2015. Continue reading

#YouSnoozeYouLose – PROTECTING YOUR IDEAS/ INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

 

You snooze, you lose.

You’ll never know what you got until it’s over[1].” Unless you have experienced a deep sense of loss, you may not fully appreciate the pain of loss as described in the lyrics of James Ingram’s song.

Lack of appreciation of the value of what one has, be it love, a job, an opportunity, an innovative idea, relationship or whatever it might be, is not a problem only afflicting ungrateful people. Perennial procrastinators reflect the same spirit of lacking appreciation of the value of opportunities presented to them. An opportunity would stare at serial procrastinators begging them to seize it, yet procrastinators would naively think tomorrow is still another day to get started. Unbeknown to them, tomorrow might never come. By Nimroth Gwetsa, 28 July 2015. Continue reading

– Why can’t we just get along?

We live in perilous times. People are angry. We know someone in our circles who is angry. Anger surrounds us and is aroused by many things affecting our lives. People are angry about so many issues that an attempt to list the causes of the anger would be an exercise “in futility and perpetuity”. Issues causing anger are so many that it would be best not to focus on what makes people angry, but on what is left that makes people happy. By Nimroth Gwetsa, 29 June 2015

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– THE POWER AT THE CENTRE OF OVERCOMING CHALLENGES

By Nimroth Gwetsa, 09 March 2015

The power of belief could be likened to using atomic energy in overcoming challenges. Its potency could transform abilities of ordinary human beings to extraordinary levels. Failures in our advancement could be overcome by exercising more faith.

Belief powerfully propels our hope to overcoming challenges and increases our expectations of a better future outcome. Without belief, there would be no hope but despair.

To what extent could our failure to achieve our developmental, financial or any other goals be due to weaknesses in our belief in envisioned goals? Continue reading

– Graft: We are to blame for the scourge of corruption

By Nimroth Gwetsa, 11 February 2015.

Corruption was the leverage used by the sophisticated and power hungry to corruptly cling to power and privileges. Corruption nowadays is the pastime of ordinary people.

Doing one’s job has been replaced with an attitude of “greasing palms first” before serving needs. Objectivity is no longer acceptable. Bribery is the instrument for advancement.

This article attempts to encourage those opposed to graft to be vigilant and to limit opportunities for corruption to thrive in their sphere of influence. Continue reading

– FEELING OF #ENTITLEMENT KILLING ME SOFTLY

By Nimroth Gwetsa, 26 January 2015

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This article is not an attempt to remix Roberta Flack’s Grammy Hall of Fame inducted rendition of Killing Me Softly. Hers is a Goldie Oldie. Different adaptations of her song earned many an artist, top dollar. Almost all versions of the song topped the charts everywhere they were played.

The feeling of entitlement, like Charles Fox’s composition of Flack’s song, also has its chart topping effect. Unlike Flack’s, entitlement mentality is a sure way of earning higher levels of impoverishment. This bold conclusion is based on my unscientific observation. Inequality and impoverishment is the outcome caused by different factors. This article is mainly concerned about the effect entitlement mentality could have in rising levels of impoverishment. Continue reading

– Preparing for and dealing with consequences of #financial difficulties

For some, these are hard economic times we live in: Government debt is increasing, tax revenue is declining and prices for goods and services are increasing. Businesses and consumers are feeling the pressure. Almost all economic sectors have shed jobs and some continue to do so. Many companies and families are forced into bankruptcy. Hope has been lost, resulting in others taking avoidable, yet irreversible drastic actions. Where there is life, there is hope. By Nimroth Gwetsa, 09 December 2014.

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