Rwanda: Use What You Have to Get What You Want

THERE IS always a common complaint in January: people crying of being broke. It is understandable for one not to have money at that point in time following heavy expenditure in the festive season. But that does not mean we cry till the end of January. Some people even use the season as an excuse not to pay their debts even when they would have raised the money by reducing on the band-wagon expenditure in the season.

The major point I want to make in this article is that the year begins on 1st January, not 1st February. Thus, we must begin working on our goals as soon as the year begins. The more time we spend relaxing and lamenting over the brokenness the longer the brokenness will stay by our side. I am not against resting, but when we over rest it stops being resting; it becomes laziness.

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