For years, I believed that becoming rich in Kenya required connections, perfect timing, or a stroke of luck. I thought people who suddenly rose from poverty to wealth had some hidden advantage the rest of us didn’t have. That was until I sat down with my old friend Daniel, a man I grew up with in Busia but later lost touch with. Today, he is one of the most successful people I know. He drives cars I only used to admire on TV, owns property in Nairobi, and moves with the confidence of someone who has tasted real financial freedom.
When we finally met again, I was shocked by how relaxed he looked. No stress, no worry, no bitterness—just peace. I asked him how he managed to change his life so drastically, especially since we all knew how he struggled growing up. He laughed for a few seconds and told me that the biggest mistake people make is believing that money only comes through hard work. He said there is a spiritual side of success that many people ignore, yet it controls almost everything around us.TO READ MORE,TAP HERE



