Couldn't find a better title.. Anyway
Today on churchill was Equity Banks's CEO with his Family.
His wife was asked if she would consider buying his son a 600cc bike and she said No! He must work hard and buy his own.
The son confirmed that he was raised up with the belief that one must only consume what they make and for that reason, he doesn't count on his parent's support.
Now that sounds pretty responsible and mature.
The discussion made me remember a talk by a friend of mine. I was praising the work of some old men, when he interjected by saying that even though some of our beliefs sound morally upright, they are infact archaic and hinder development.
I probed him further.
The 'mtoto ajitegemee mwenyewe' teaching has no substance, it seems.
He instead supports the idea of parents offering full support if they can,as is the case with Indians.For instance;
Kasam has a rich son. He employs him to manage one of his firms in....Nakuru. He ensures the son has a nice place to stay,then requests his good friend Ali to look after his son and ensure that he doesn't go hungry.He even goes a step further to find him a 'wife'
and the cycle repeats itself.
That makes the son fully concentrate on expanding biz instead of chasing bad debts and mipangos. By the time he is 30,dude is a millionaire.
The struggling kenyan on the other hand is just starting out at that age.ie If he has started..
With 89 kids out of wedlock,no house,carloan,a hundred mipangos,mashida tu....A Quincy in the making.
In short the 'rest' won't let their kids suffer just because they did.We could be sadists without knowing.
Where's the lesson? # assembles the microscope#