These are my Indian friend lessons I was taught that has been a very great help in my financial sphere. Contact: +254114456187 email: mugonderitu@gmail.com
Greetings fellow comrades, In my opinion, Mr. Joseph is right on his story about the Indians. In fact , today, the Indians has started the re-colonization of their colonial masters-e.g the UK prime minister (sunak) was born by Indian parents, as well as so many others in the house of commons. The Indians are just everywhere now- opening and buying up businesses in most first world countries - Canada, Australia, Britain,USA etc; including Nigeria, Kenya, South Africa and many more. Brothers(Indians) pull capital together and buy mortgage houses or businesses and then operate on a two shift rota basis without spending money on a staff salary. Africans don't like growing themselves, instead, they want to go solo and end up borrowing from banks at exorbitant interest rates.
The notion that Indians are successful is a big fallacy and assumption by Kenyans and especially those that have not had the opportunity to leave the country and interact with the real Indians.Forget about that small percentage of them in Kenya and other developing countries.However,the lessons are great
Point of correction Mr Joseph. I think it's not good to advise people to bring/work with they relatives. WHY Because we all have different goals You may bring your brother in your company after he starts to come late, he doesn't work and other nonsense in the name of its a family business. At the end of the day he become a problem. And if your not wise enough your may even get misunderstandings with your family members. Once you chess him from the company no one will stand on your side 😢 I think it's better to help them from where they are. NOTE I stand to be corrected. Thank you so much. Application from Uganda 🇺🇬
Carrying foodstuffs for lunches or at work and staying together is part of the saving culture😅🎉
Preach the gospel of money..our people need this..thank you good sir.
The good Joseph is changing one's financial mindset here. Appreciation from Rwanda
Exactly 💯 me have really changed
Greetings fellow comrades,
In my opinion, Mr. Joseph is right on his story about the Indians.
In fact , today, the Indians has started the re-colonization of their colonial masters-e.g the UK prime minister (sunak) was born by Indian parents, as well as so many others in the house of commons.
The Indians are just everywhere now- opening and buying up businesses in most first world countries - Canada, Australia, Britain,USA etc; including Nigeria, Kenya, South Africa and many more.
Brothers(Indians) pull capital together and buy mortgage houses or businesses and then operate on a two shift rota basis without spending money on a staff salary.
Africans don't like growing themselves, instead, they want to go solo and end up borrowing from banks at exorbitant interest rates.
Thanks sir,my financial mindset is changing. Am more empowered
"Look after the pennies, the pounds look after themselves."
These tips are golden. Thanks
Good job
Following up your financial literacy diligently !!Wow!!
Nice one 👍joseph spitiing money facts
Very inspiring. I hope the right people are listening and learning. God be with you.
My skills were my "money" in my family...
Thank very much our good teacher
True well spoken
Wow... thank you Joseph.
Shukran.
Thank you. I’m staying tuned 😅
Great tips❤
Your videos are soo educative
This is great
Good stuff today
Informative
Good information 👍
I hope you're also preparing for succession,maybe your son or daughter will teach our grandchildren financial literacy too ❤
Good info
I also learnt from them a wonderful rule
kuch pane ke liye Kuch khona padta hai'(To gain something, you must lose something)
On my way to meet you one one for deeper advice sir
Hey Mr Joseph , how are you doing. I love your videos, I have a lack of confidence in business planning.....
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Much love from Ghana 🇬🇭
Take care of the penny and the pound will take care of itself.
Can you share a good editing team
The notion that Indians are successful is a big fallacy and assumption by Kenyans and especially those that have not had the opportunity to leave the country and interact with the real Indians.Forget about that small percentage of them in Kenya and other developing countries.However,the lessons are great
Point of correction Mr Joseph.
I think it's not good to advise people to bring/work with they relatives.
WHY
Because we all have different goals
You may bring your brother in your company after he starts to come late, he doesn't work and other nonsense in the name of its a family business. At the end of the day he become a problem. And if your not wise enough your may even get misunderstandings with your family members. Once you chess him from the company no one will stand on your side 😢
I think it's better to help them from where they are.
NOTE
I stand to be corrected.
Thank you so much.
Application from Uganda 🇺🇬
I get you. Thank you for watching my lovely friend though your view was subjective
Why are you repeating videos?
Was on demand that's why