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00:05Aloha! So here we come with a world so
00:10amazing. Space tourism is knocking by the door. Mars is ready. Rover is legendary
00:23seated waiting for humanity to have it much. The moon is also having its moon base
00:31being created for humanity and everything on it as in everything on this
00:43planet has to be somewhere else too. That's what multi-planetary means. So how
00:50about a life where you imagine the difference between your peace of mind and
01:01the choices you make. Specialization, you might say.
01:10Specializing in something. The people we admire have lived a life where they have
01:20specialities on something. Someone was a physician, the other one was a doctor, the
01:28other one was an artist, the other one was a this like hand-drawn artist, the other one
01:35was a poet, the other one was a everything you know. Technology advances and creates
01:43more opportunities, more jobs, more creativity, yeah. But the foundation is specialization.
01:55It's like you don't wake up and say you're in love with a hundred women.
02:06They'll call that witchcraft. They'll call that witchcraft. They'll say you're crazy.
02:13They'll call that witchcraft. They'll say you're crazy.
02:13That was only in the bible. Was it Abdusalaam? Absalom. Yeah.
02:19They did that. But in this reality we're living in,
02:26you can't share your love with a hundred women. You can only share it with one. Honestly,
02:32just like you can't have a hundred kids and say you have the same love with them.
02:41That would be another community, a totally entire community at your disposal.
02:50So when do you imagine reality beyond what others think? When do you imagine your future,
03:07your goal, the dreams on your vision board and make it come true?
03:16Because as everyone is fighting harder to make something work out, fighting harder,
03:25to fit on something, fighting harder, to achieve something, to look good, to smell good,
03:33to achieve a certain level of education, to achieve a certain level of ranking at work,
03:41they don't forget that someone else is actually also toiling the same way, towards the same direction,
03:49but differently. We're in the same business, same mode of work, activated by light every morning.
04:02And those who sustain do shifts, they work at night, think about communities.
04:12Because not every community has got the clean energy around it to elevate those who live in it.
04:24or someone else is having that option of hot waters, cold water, bathroom, and toilet.
04:32Is it a toilet? The shower room, whatever it is, boys and girls, you know,
04:38whichever language you call it, yeah? Others call it a post office, whichever language you call it, yeah?
04:49Imagine someone who is still digging a pit latrine, just to sustain their lives.
05:02Imagine a community where that person is digging that pit latrine. The risks he's taking down there,
05:11soil might cover him just down there, nobody pulls him up. That's why they call digging your own grave.
05:20But the person is also creating something that is actually changing other people's mindsets too.
05:29Because with a toilet, life is different. Someone somewhere in Asia fought so hard to see that an economy
05:40can create more toilets and took it up to the parliament. What have you done in life that you have
05:50took up
05:51and created for the communities you live in? Not because you will live forever. Not because you won't move on.
06:02Not because you won't move on. Not because you won't move on to somewhere else.
06:06Not because you won't move on to somewhere else. Not because you won't move on to somewhere else. But because
06:07they deserve.
06:14People will always want, people will always need.
06:19Even a parent gets to a point where they're like, hey,
06:22I took you through education. You're at university. You're working. You're doing a kind of work that pays you.
06:36What I've never worked for. You remember the torn clothes they put on. You remember the torn shoes.
06:45You remember the years. You remember the morning drama, you know, you have to rush to school. A lot changes.
06:54While other communities are changing, a lot changes. And that parent starts looking at the children.
07:03This is where situations like early childhood marriages come in.
07:09But imagine a world where we can help each other out.
07:14Where we, instead of living by population density, we live by reality.
07:23By enabling. By teaching. By informing differently. By equipping them differently.
07:35There's a friend of mine. It always tell. Imagine if Africa had a computer in every room.
07:44In every home. Under every roof.
07:48And they had an abundant power supply where they're not controlled.
07:52To like, always trace on what they're consuming. Where they have a sustainable income that provides.
08:05Or they're on a solar system that powers them once.
08:10Or any other kind of system. There is biogas.
08:17This person always tells me, Elvis, these are crazy ideas.
08:22Let's talk about something else. Let's do something else.
08:29But it's those crazy business ideas that have helped others to progress.
08:35Other economies to become.
08:37Not because everyone can become. Not because everyone can become. Not because every economy can become.
08:44But because the leaderships guiding every community in these economies are limited.
08:54And in the process of being limited by the populations themselves or other sources of limitations,
09:04They end up broken. The laws don't work. The offices don't uphold anything.
09:16Then, the one who is in the right upbringing becomes something to laugh about, you know.
09:32Somebody who has gone through proper empowerment becomes something to laugh about.
09:39Because the rest of the community understands nothing about what this person has specialized in.
09:46They need awareness.
09:52That's why today we need to really, really think on how we want to see a better future on all
09:59continents.
10:03Because while others are being upgraded, the internet is moving faster in the urban centers, the rural areas are being
10:11left out.
10:15And we can't blame it on anyone, but to do better, you know, to provide better infrastructure that helps and
10:24elevates them all.
10:29Today, the world is moving on to electronic systems, you know, something you can't touch.
10:38Something that is in your phone only and can be moved, just like we have batteries that can be moved
10:45from the phones.
10:51But there are people who are still don't even understand the power of a smartphone.
10:57That when you give them a smartphone to like hold for a month, they're like, why should I even be
11:04holding this thing?
11:05It's controlling me. It's taking data. It drains faster than the other small phone it does.
11:12I mean, those who are ready for it will always move on with it.
11:20It's the value of now. It's the power of creativity.
11:27So in this now, it's you who has all the power to elevate yourself, not anyone else.
11:39Elvate yourself from poverty.
11:42Elvate yourself from that landlockedness in your mind.
11:48Look at a PC.
11:50Look at a smartphone like something different, something more powerful than any other phone or any other device around you.
11:59Feed it like a child and see how it progresses, just like you buy that airtime and make those calls.
12:05It's just how it works.
12:07You know, instead of thinking that, hey, those who are holding smartphones, I'll go malala, you know.
12:15They're showing off. It's not show off.
12:18It's knowing the importance and value of what you need, the tools you need.
12:22And it's not having so much money.
12:26Because even those with so much money sometimes just do without smartphones and work with other devices.
12:34So the generations change.
12:36You might find yourself in a generation where you aged and the only phone you can use is that small
12:42phone with buttons.
12:45While others also aged in the same generation you are in and they can use the computer better than any
12:53other young mind around.
12:58How will you age?
13:00How will you retire?
13:04That's the value of now.
13:05That's the point you should be questioning now before your gray hair pulls up.
13:11Before everyone starts mocking you.
13:15Before everyone starts asking you, hey.
13:21You don't have to move away from your peers because of economic change.
13:27Because of the economic drama.
13:32You have to think and create a better survival environment around you.
13:39When you can't buy a kilo of ugali.
13:42You can survive on a cone of maize from the roadside.
13:47It's the world you live in.
13:50You can't buy a kilo of meat.
13:52You can survive by a beef stick by the roadside.
13:58You can't like
14:03cook like all the time.
14:04There's always those roadside foods.
14:08Not the super heavy restaurants.
14:12Not the big seven-star hotels.
14:15But those simple, simple things that keep the world moving.
14:20How about us enabling them differently?
14:23How about us creating more awareness for them?
14:26How about us giving them an opportunity to age with that and the other soft skills too?
14:37Because the villages they're going back to
14:42will be only a few clicks away.
14:45Somebody needs electricity.
14:47Somebody needs the internet.
14:51And the smart world around them.
14:53Today we have a smartphone.
14:54You can just get a computer inside there.
14:57And do other things.
15:01We aren't all going to be doing technology.
15:04Others are going to be doing farming.
15:06Others are going to be aging in other ways.
15:12But always make sure you among those who have always thought differently.
15:19Because thinking different, why the world changes.
15:23And it's the value of now.
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