Wynne M.

Wynne M.

I am Winnie. I think I can write.
Wynne M. Sep 24, 2024, 11:07 PM
This phrase speaks to a mindset that is dangerously careless. It reflects a social environment where boundaries are blurred, where responsibility is shrugged off, and where the collective good is ignored in favor of individual desires. It’s almost as if the societal fabric, which is meant to hold us together, is slowly unraveling, thread by thread. But instead of mending it, we seem to be cheering on the ones pulling it apart.
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Wynne M. Sep 19, 2024, 9:44 PM
The world tells you that you can achieve financial independence, that you can retire early, that the riches are within...
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Wynne M. Sep 14, 2024, 4:10 PM
In today’s world, where skepticism often intertwines with faith, it’s worth asking: Could God be corrupt? This question might initially...
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Wynne M. Sep 7, 2024, 8:27 PM
In a world where every life should hold intrinsic value, where suffering should elicit compassion, where pain should be met...
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Wynne M. Aug 15, 2024, 10:48 PM
When we think of heaven, many of us envision a serene, ethereal place—one of peace, joy, and eternal contentment. It's...
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Wynne M. Aug 8, 2024, 4:55 PM
Africa is a continent of remarkable diversity, rich in culture, history, and natural resources. Yet, one persistent narrative that often emerges in discussions about Africa is the apparent aversion to systems—whether political, economic, educational, or technological. This aversion is not a product of ignorance or lack of understanding; rather, it is a complex phenomenon deeply rooted in historical experiences, cultural values, and the socio-economic realities that define much of the continent. In this article, I explore the reasons why Africa, or more accurately, many Africans, appear to reject or struggle with the concept and implementation of systems. This exploration will cover historical context, cultural perspectives, the impact of colonialism, the realities of governance, economic challenges, and the role of external influences. By understanding these factors, we can begin to appreciate the nuanced relationship Africa has with systems and what this means for the continent's future.
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