Are you interested in a career global development, economics and public finance? If you are, apply for the World Bank Young Professionals Program 2014. This is a unique opportunity for young people who have both a passion for international development and the potential to become future global leaders. The Program is designed for highly qualified and motivated individuals skilled in areas relevant to the World Bank’s…
Let’s admit it. The process of building financial discipline is hard, exhausting, and takes more planning ability and hard work than most of us have. For these reasons we get paralyzed and end up not doing anything about our finances.. We choose to coast along and hope the situation sorts itself out at some point… We hope that one day we will earn enough money…
A special tribute to the lady I call “Mom”. She has the misfortune of being both my mother and my best friend 🙂 My mom is so wise. Whenever I call her, she will tell me the truth that I NEED, and not want I WANT to hear. She’s the calm, steady presence in my life. She is my daughter’s super fun grandma. She’s a…
This article by Kachwanya got me thinking. The pressure to report high revenue / profit figures makes most start ups exaggerate the figures to appear successful, raising credibility issues on the entrepreneur and the publication that runs the story. My comment on that post was to the affect that instead of asking journalists to start measuring success differently, maybe start ups need to redefine their success, and…
It is that time of the year when our education system releases thousands of young graduates, and the “other system”( employers) starts the search for brilliant young minds to join their teams. Find below a couple of job opportunities to consider, and scholarship programs if you are interested in further study. 1. Standard Chartered Bank’s Fast Track Program: Standard Chartered Bank is looking for young graduates…
HUMAN: Why can’t we ever realize it’s the good old days while we’re still in them? GOD: It’s a problem of gratitude. The key to happiness is being grateful for what you still have. Everything falls apart someday. Enjoy the good old days while you’re still in them…you probably are. He may not be the real chap, but this guy gets it. —-> http://goodlordabove.com/
College doesn’t make fools; it develops them. It doesn’t make bright men; it develops them. A fool will turn out a fool, whether he goes to college or not, though he’ll probably turn out a different sort of a fool ~ Letters From A Self Made Merchant To His Son
Reading this blew my mind and inspired me in equal measure. It is a pity Anna Quindlen never got to read this commencement address because of conservative students who protested her liberal views and writings. She nevertheless mailed the address to a few students and it became wildly popular, giving rise to her first book, “A Short Guide To A Happy Life” Anna Quindlen’s Commencement…
I love simple solutions to environmental problems because I believe ideas are only sustainable if they respect existing ecosystems. While surfing the web, I came across the idea of composting toilets, which are basically toilets that allow you to make manure out of human waste. The beauty of these toilets is that they are easy to set up and anyone can operate them. This is…
Playing Cards in Cairo (High Miles) was written in 2008, three years before the Egyptian Revolution that saw the overthrow of the Hosni Mybarak Regime. It paints a grim picture of Cairo post Sadat and after decades of Mubarak. Interestingly enough, the author wonders what event would trigger a revolution in Egypt. This event ended up being “The Arab Spring”. Playing Cards in Cairo is…