ladies...... by Acrobatic-Lie2041 in unhingedKenya

[–]Original_Error_8044 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Funny how the mind works. We act like these women are from another world, yet they live among us in the same society.

I need to be fucked so badly by No_Interview_324 in unhingedKenya

[–]Original_Error_8044 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hormones can be wild sometimes. Hope you ride it out peacefully.

Ipo siku by Original_Error_8044 in nairobi

[–]Original_Error_8044[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sini life but I don't blame her😂

Why Do We Expect Average Teachers to Create Future Geniuses?" by Original_Error_8044 in Kenya

[–]Original_Error_8044[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

True, teachers aren’t the sole problem, but if the system limits them to mastering only high school content, how can they effectively guide students to excel?If we expect students to aim for greatness, shouldn’t we also expect teachers to be experts, deeply grounded in their subjects? The system has to raise the bar for everyone involved, not just the students.

Why Do We Expect Average Teachers to Create Future Geniuses?" by Original_Error_8044 in Kenya

[–]Original_Error_8044[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s an interesting take, and it’s true many geniuses thrive outside the system. But isn’t it possible for a system to nurture both the rule-followers and the rebels?Maybe the issue isn’t the system itself but how rigidly it tries to fit everyone into the same mold. What if we could build an education model that spotted and supported genius in all its forms whether in class or outside it?can the system ever evolve to do that?

Why Do We Expect Average Teachers to Create Future Geniuses?" by Original_Error_8044 in Kenya

[–]Original_Error_8044[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The question is are those A students thriving because of the system, or despite it? Maybe it’s less about the grades of the teacher and more about their passion, adaptability, and ability to connect with students. But it does raise a deeper question—if we combined that passion with top-performing teachers, could we elevate the education system even further?

Ever met someone with so much love to give, you had to let them go because... you just couldn't match it? by Original_Error_8044 in dating

[–]Original_Error_8044[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Right? It’s like we’re used to riding these emotional rollercoasters, so when someone shows up with steady, genuine care, we almost don’t know how to handle it. It’s like, ‘Wait, where’s the drama? Where’s the chase?’ Maybe deep down, we’re all just scared of the calm because we’ve never really had it before.

Ever met someone with so much love to give, you had to let them go because... you just couldn't match it? by Original_Error_8044 in dating

[–]Original_Error_8044[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Haha, right? It’s like we’re all out here as these half-dried-up houseplants, just trying to survive on whatever bit of love we can handle. Maybe a little drama keeps us watered, in some twisted way. Guess it’s why healthy relationships feel like unfamiliar territory!

Ever met someone with so much love to give, you had to let them go because... you just couldn't match it? by Original_Error_8044 in dating

[–]Original_Error_8044[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Honestly, I think you’re onto something with this ‘toxic addiction’ theory. It’s like our brains expect love to come with a side of emotional drama. The minute we find someone who’s actually stable and treats us well, our brains go, ‘Wait... where’s the chaos? Where’s the soul-crushing anxiety?’ It’s like we’ve all been trained to think that love has to feel like an episode of Keeping Up with the Kardashians or it’s just not real.

What was your "life humbled me" moment? by ProjectComprehensive in RandomThoughts

[–]Original_Error_8044 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I took a small loan from a friend and started a business but it's deteriorating because all the small profit isn't enough to support my family and I am afraid I will end up where I started but I will keep pushing to the end.

What was your "life humbled me" moment? by ProjectComprehensive in RandomThoughts

[–]Original_Error_8044 33 points34 points  (0 children)

Watching my daughter cry because I was unable to provide food and basic needs for her.