I’ll be honest: I was nervous. Not the butterflies-before-a-first-date kind of nervous, but the sweaty-palms-what-if-this-goes-wrong kind of nervous. And no, it wasn’t the elite police officers stationed outside Westgate Mall that made me feel that way. These guys looked like extras from an action movie, stone-faced, guns holstered but itching for action—the kind who could arrest you just for blinking suspiciously. But my anxiety wasn’t about them. It was about the coffee date that awaited me. I was about to meet Bobby. Now, Bobby wasn’t some old buddy or long-lost cousin. He was a stranger plucked from the infamous Founders Battlefield WhatsApp group. If you’ve never had the pleasure, or trauma, of being in that group, let me paint a picture. Imagine a gladiator pit where the weapons are business theories, startup jargon , and the occasional philosophical grenade. It’s the kind of place where founders duel with “ synergies ” and “ scalability ,” and you risk being verbally...
There are moments in life when a story grips you—not because it is new, but because it mirrors the journey you’re on. Listening to Moses Ng’ang’a speak at our men’s gathering, I felt such a moment. His words about living by values— simplicity, trust, and radical intentionality —were not abstract theories. They were lived realities, tested through fire, and refined into wisdom. His story reminded me of the biblical Moses . The young, brash prince who thought he was destined to save his people by force, only to flee into the wilderness when his pride led him astray. It took forty years of tending sheep, silence, and humility before he was ready to return and fulfill his mission. The parallel was unmistakable: transformation requires stripping away pride, embracing simplicity, and grounding oneself in values that outlast circumstances. In today’s fast-moving world—where instant gratification is glorified and choices are endless— Moses Ng’ang’a ’s life offers a powerful blueprint. What...