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“Are these NGOs, NPOs, Foundations, activists, Feminists, Masculinity, and institutions fighting for peace and justice or they are fighting for revenge? Is their end goal to see everyone living in harmony or do they want people to live hating each other? Do they forgive someone who has seen their wrongs and try to make amends or you will forever be guilty no matter what in their eyes? Do they believe in rehabilitation, second chance, mistakes, reform, growth, maturity, transformation, correctional services, or higher power like being born again? I hope they don't have misdirected anger and outrage that causes more harm than good.”

“Some people want you to fight for them, fully aware that you will never win. They want to watch you struggle, lose, and suffer, because witnessing your defeat boosts their confidence. It reassures them that they are desired and have the power to reject those who want them. They are not truly interested in you . They just want to be worshipped, adored, and pursued. What they really seek is power over someone.”

“To those people who leave their own country and go to other countries. Either as tourists, visitors, investors, workers, refugees, asylum seekers, or illegal immigrants. Why do you misbehave when you get to other countries? Why you are so barbaric, violent, causing trouble, committing crimes, breaking laws, being rude, disrespectful, entitled, and arrogant? Why you are fighting and harassing people who are giving you hospitality in their own country? Why don’t you respect their ways, system, authority, laws, government, culture, religion, or tradition? Why can’t you have manners, behave well like any normal person, and be a decent human being? What is it that is so hard that you must behave and think the way you are doing? What is wrong with you? Why do you behave like animals? Don’t you have shame or consciousness? If you see that you are not welcome. Why don’t leave you? Why are you forcing your stay and fighting with them? Why are you so defensive and fighting so hard to do wrong things? Did you leave a problematic country in search of greener pastures or you left because you are problematic in that country?”

“When the world is run by bad people. Speaking the truth will get you sidelined, rejected, isolated, sanctioned, character assassinated, and killed. They will do everything in their power to silence you. Not because you are doing something right, but because they are doing something wrong.”

“Sadly, some people are fighting so hard to do wrong things. To abuse and oppress others. To stop progress and development. To infect others with a virus or to kill others. They see themselves as gods of this earth who decide who should live or die and how people should live.”

“Remember, AI is a tool. I hope it is used responsibly and not misused. If the owner, creator, or user lacks proper morals or ethics, the tool can be used for harmful or unethical purposes. Some people manipulate AI to show you what they want you to know, not necessarily what you want to know. Certain corporations may pay to have their products recommended by AI for sales purposes. Others may push specific propaganda, presenting it as the ultimate truth. So how do we know what’s truly accurate or trustworthy? Use AI with caution and discretion.”

“People around the world are learning lies about South Africa and I am here in South Africa learning the truth about those people who are telling lies and misinformation about South Africa. I am learning who they are and what they are. They are deceitful, manipulative, toxic, con artists, liars, evil, racist, dishonest, and vile people with their money, riches, wealth, fame, businesses, and fame.”

“Ironically, most people who publicly claim to be good people are the ones doing horrible things to other people. Especially if you don't agree with them or see their views. Where do they get the decency and courage to say they are good while they harm, hurt, endanger, and kill innocent people for no reason?”

“Many people , if not most , will boast about their religion or claim to be religious when they want to be seen as good or righteous. But my question is this. Which religion allows you to kill or murder innocent people? Which religion allows you to invade and attack those who are weak, vulnerable and innocent. Which religion teaches you to hate others because of their skin color or because they are different from you? Which religion permits lying, stealing, or encourages you to be mean, vile, toxic, rude, aggressive, abusive, bullying, or offensive toward others? Which religion allows you to rape others or sexually molesting them. If these things are happening, then one of two things must be true. Either you need to change your religion, or your religion needs to change you.”

“Chess teaches us that to win, you must be willing to lose and to sacrifice. Losing something doesn’t mean you have lost everything. Failing at something doesn’t make you a failure in life. That is how life works. Setbacks don’t define you, but they prepare you for something greater. Progress, success, and survival demand action from you. You must make a move.”

“Choose to avoid road rage or any physical altercation at all costs. No matter how strong or big you think you are, remember. Some people are walking time bombs, ready to explode. They carry bottled up feelings, stress, emotions, depression, anxiety, and pain. Every day, they are looking for someone to blame or somewhere to release their frustration. Many people are dealing with misdirected anger, and some feel like they have nothing to lose. Choose peace. Choose to walk away always.”

“Imagine working for a CEO or manager who wakes up every morning looking for ways to fire people. Their primary motivation for profit isn't about creating more or better products, but about cutting costs through downsizing. Employee performance and well-being are disregarded, which ultimately affects morale. People will stop enjoying their work and lose their sense of purpose within the company.”

“AI is fed data by humans. The more people use it, the more diverse the data it receives. Most of its responses are based on the data it has been given, rather than data it has generated or created independently. Your input could become someone else's answer. Rewording a business idea or checking it for grammar might result in that idea being proposed to another person seeking one. Use AI with caution and discretion.”

“Why would you show hostility toward a country that offers you hospitality? Why fight for a country you don’t want to live in while staying in another that has welcomed you? Why cause trouble or commit crimes while waving the flag of a country you’ve chosen to leave, especially while benefiting from the hospitality of another? If you’re unhappy, why not peacefully return to the country you support so strongly?”

“The Big question is ? How will government protect us from individuals who are corrupt government officials . Who are using state resources to put our lives in danger, to hurt us and to kill us. Who are compromising our countries sovereignty, status, our health, safety and security . Who are working with terrorist and criminals . Who are selling states secrets. Extorting and blackmailing other members of parliament. The reason being is for everything wrong and shocking that is happening. For every crime committed. Someone in government knows about it and approved it or they are involved in it or they are the ones causing it.”

“People often create fake, catfish, or anonymous accounts to go online and say harmful things. Sometimes they do this to express their true feelings, but often it's just clickbait to provoke others, gain attention, or chase clout. They become comfortable behind the screen until they eventually cross legal boundaries. When they're caught by authorities, they start shouting that the government or president is a dictator, claiming their freedom of speech is being violated. They argue that they're being arrested for social media activity while serious crimes go unpunished. But when you look at their posts, they contain racism, hate speech, incitement to violence, defamation, treasonous remarks, incriminating content, misinformation, cyberbullying, and unethical behavior. Anonymity does not give you the right to break the law. You're not as hidden as you think. One day, your actions will catch up with you”

“Be mindful of what you say or post online, whether for social media engagement or financial incentives. Make sure your actions do not betray your country, promote terrorism, constitute treason, or break the law. Avoid ruining your life, your future, or harming your country. Do not violate other people’s rights or privacy. Always choose to do the right thing.”

“As Africans, we need to support each other, but we cannot support each other in doing wrong or bad things. We cannot support each other in committing crimes and breaking the law. We need to support each other in doing what is right. We should support each other's businesses, talents, skills, investments, and ideas. We should also offer each other moral support”

“People who judge you will usually never support you. They never put their money where their mouth is. They just like seeing you being miserable. They want you to feel bad which makes them feel good about themselves. Especially if you do something they can never try or are afraid to pull off. When you have something, they can never acquire. They can just wish and dream about it.”

“To lovers out there... It is so sad that people would stage drama in their relationships. They would start a fight for no reason. So, they can be relevant on social media. They want to look the same as other couples who are having bad times in relationships. People who are going through a lot, suffering and being abused in relationships. Being a victim pays off these days and it gives you all the attention, exposure, platform, and sympathy in the world. So many people are sad fishing to gain relevancy, boost or start their career, get publicity, promote their work or themselves, get money for reactions or engagement, or get revenge.”

“To lovers out there …. Life has proven that if you want to be good at something, you must practice. You must train yourself to do what you want to do. Most of the time, you struggle, and you don’t get it right, but if you keep on practicing, eventually, you get it right. This is the problem with a lot of marriages or relationships. People have been single forever. Not only are they single, but they stay alone and forever distancing themselves from other people. They never had partners, and some don’t even have friends. They had never tried living with someone. They don’t know how to please their partners. How to put their partner’s needs first. How to sacrifice for someone, how to become selfless or supportive. How to be humble, submissive, romantic. How to communicate or apologize. How to give pleasure or how to care. Sometimes they marry at a late age when their bodies don’t allow certain things. Certain activities. Certain talks. They don’t have the energy or excitement. The body is no longer fresh. They think of themselves as perfect because they have preserved themselves, but that makes their marriage and relationship fail because they have never practiced. They become difficult to deal with in a relationship or marriage because of their theory about love and most of their thinking is unrealistic or practical.”

“To lovers out there …. We often feel sad, hurt, and complain about not finding love or a partner. But when we finally meet someone good, we end up playing them, only to realize we were playing ourselves. We lose someone who truly loves us, someone who cares deeply, who would do anything for us even when they have nothing. Someone willing to sacrifice for us, help us grow into better people, and bring us true happiness, joy, love, and peace of mind. Someone who could have transformed our lives. But because we’re addicted to pain, chaos, suffering, and sadness, we keep choosing the wrong partners over the right ones.”

“To lovers out there .. Some partners continuously test their significant others in the relationship. While those being tested often pass with flying colors, the ones initiating these tests ultimately fail to be the right partners themselves. Before testing your partner, ensure you are the right partner for them first.”

“To all the lovers out there… When we were in school, we were told not to date, that we would find better partners in university. Then, in university, we were told to wait until we got to the workplace. Now that we are working, we think we will find the right partners in marriage. But the truth is. we are not good at dating. We are inexperienced. We might have no children, few or no exes, but we lack relationship experience. We give up easily. We are difficult to deal with. We have high expectations, unrealistic standards, and a sense of entitlement. We struggle to compromise or tolerate others. We think we are always right. We are selfish, inconsiderate, and emotionally unavailable. That is why many of us end up lonely , with only our academics and careers to show. We have succeeded in education, but we have failed in relationships. Even though we may be successful in life, we have failed to love others. Our lives may seem perfect, but we are unlovable, not because we are incapable, but because we never tried, never gained the experience or learned the lessons. And now, it feels too late. We are too old to learn or to set in our ways. When we do try dating, we often end up with the worst partners, because our choices are driven by desperation, and our criteria are unrealistic.”

“To lovers out there ... Some people are comfortable dating or being with dangerous individuals, rapists, molesters, abusive partners, criminals, or even killers. They don’t care about what these people do to others or how they live their lives. They only start to see them as bad or wrong once they are no longer benefiting.”