26/07/2025
He may not speak English.
But he pays rent in full by the 5th.
He wears dusty overalls, eats from kibandaski, and doesn’t own a single branded t-shirt.
But he sends money home weekly.
His phone is cracked, but it rings with opportunity.
Because he shows up. Every day. Rain or shine.
Meanwhile, the guy with an accent, cologne, WiFi, and three motivational quotes in his bio
Still waiting for “something that matches his worth.”
We’ve confused appearance with ability.
Grammar with greatness.
Polish with purpose.
But the world doesn’t pay you for how you talk.
It pays you for what you can do, and whether you do it consistently.
Some of the wealthiest people around you aren’t loud.
They’re not trending.
They don’t have time to prove anything online.
They’re busy delivering value in silence.
That mjengo guy?
He understands timing better than most marketers.
That mama mboga?
She knows pricing strategy, customer retention, and inventory better than some MBA holders.
Respect is due.
Because discipline wears many uniforms.
And success has many accents.
So before you laugh at broken English, ask yourself:
Can you match their consistency?
Can you wake up before 6 and serve clients without excuses?
Can you build without applause?
Because at the end of the month, landlords don’t ask if your sentences are structured.
They ask if the payment went through.