


“Anyone who lives within their means suffers from a lack of imagination.” ~ Oscar Wilde
Isn't it ironic that majority of us have OR will spend approximately 20% (or more) of our lives in school getting formal education yet, most of us are never truly ready for life after school in the areas of employment and wealth creation. Does it blow your mind just how many people fall off and even lose their lives in pursuit of mainstream "success". Something we have learned as millennials is that a good majority of us learned the definition of success from TV and social media and not necessarily from our primary caregivers such as our parents, guardians etc. The media has at times given us a skewed representation of what employment, wealth creation, and success in todays world truly looks like for the diverse Africa.
We at Sauti Zetu are ready to debunk the myths and stereotypes surrounding these three topics. Please... Join us!
​Resources ​​
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Rich Dad Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not!
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Succeed: How We Can Reach Our Goals by Heidi Grant Halvorson Ph.D.
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