
Nsamba
@iamnsamba
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Catch me where the adventure resides.
Joined September 2017
28 LIFE LESSONS WORTH SHARING 1. No one has it all figured out. 2. Being nice is overrated, be kind, be fair, be understanding. 3. To love is to be vulnerable, let your guard down. 4. Good or Bad, you can learn from everybody.
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“The closest of friends when we first started But grew apart as the money grew and soon grew black-hearted” (Fall out with Dame Dash and Dame’s recent rants about him)” Still so much I can comment on but eish, all I can say is words have power.
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Listening to Jay-Z’s D’Evils almost 30 years after its first release and watching his lyrics play out in real time always baffles and mesmerizes me. “We used to fight for building blocks, now we fight for blocks for buildings that make a killing.” (Recent Casino bid with Nas)
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Courage is knowing it might hurt and still doing it anyway. Stupidity is the same. And that’s why life is hard.
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It feels strange leaving the gym and not hearing any music from Chicagos. The silence makes the place feel almost eerie.
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A few years ago, I would have been of the opposite view to what I'm about to say. But my view has done a 180 degree turn now. This is a note to young, ambitious men: Find a girl BEFORE you start on this journey. The girl for you. Commit to her early on. It gets harder later.
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What happens to an empty grave when the intended remains are never buried there? Among the Bemba people, and across many African cultures, burial is not merely the disposal of remains—it is a vital spiritual transaction. The body is typically buried in ancestral lands, and the
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After a 10-year battle with UNESCO to name our side of the falls Mosi-oa-tunya, we have officially recolonised our minds and reverted back to proudly glorifying Queen Victoria on our largest bank note. Cry my beloved country.
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I am pleased to share that my research, titled “Mitigating Production Risks for Smallholder Soyabean Farmers in Chongwe District: Examining the Role of Commodity Markets,” was published in the International Journal for Multidisciplinary Research (IJFMR), Volume 7, Issue 2 Mar Apr
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Exactly a month ago, on my birthday, my very first academic publication was released — a milestone I remain deeply grateful for.
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I walked in looking for gear but left with something far more valuable: wisdom, perspective, and a new friend. Those who know me know how much I treasure knowledge and meaningful dialogue. Today reminded me how much you can learn from a stranger if you’re just willing to listen.
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advancement, but as a lens for human understanding and moral evaluation. Being naturally curious, I asked questions and shared my own thoughts, which seemed to genuinely intrigue him. His insights were not only wise but practical, born of real experience.
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We spoke at length — nearly two hours — covering a range of topics: from national identity and where we’ve come from as a people, to personal values, financial discipline, wealth creation, marriage, family, spirituality, and the importance of education not just as a tool for
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The shop owner, an elderly Indian gentleman, noticed how specific I was in my inquiries and how much I seemed to know about the items. Intrigued, he struck up a conversation with me. What began as a simple chat about knives quickly evolved into an engaging and profound discussion
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Today, I had quite an unusual yet deeply enriching encounter. After completing my errands, I decided to pass time window shopping for outdoor gear and Swiss pocket knives — something I’ve always had a keen interest in since childhood.
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