SamJack Moletse
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Love and caring

Its very important to us that we treat other fairly and that we genuinely care. Caring is not walking down the street and hugging and kissing everyone we meet , just to make a point of how much we care about humanity. Caring is being considerate - understanding that someone else wants the same things that we wants.See More
Jun 26, 2021
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Never judge a book by its cover

Labeling people and stereo-typing them based on first impressions and assumptions is something everyone does. We often judge people based on their appearance and our preconcieved notions without finding out which they really are. We most seem to think, if the outside is unsightly, then the rest must be bad as well. If we dislike the outward aspect of people, we cannot reach their inner character and something very powerful could be inside them. Do people's appearances really constitute a their…See More
Jun 17, 2020
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Reach for the stars beyond the bars

Dissatisfaction and discouragement are not courses by the absence of things but by the absence of vision. Our vision is the promise of what we shall one day be. We have within us the strength, the patience and the passion to reach for the stars and to change the world. Never stop defining our vision of what life could be. Let's create pictures of every aspects of our dreams life-visualise it, feel it and dream it. The future belongs to those who see possibilities before they exist.See More
May 26, 2020
SamJack Moletse posted a blog post

Salt of the earth people

in the life of humas, there are jobs and responsibilities that are unpleasant and saldom receive recognition. If we are doing a dung beetle job, remember that we are blessed because, just like the dung beetle, we have a purpose and an impact on people's life, far greater than we can imagine. Salt of the earth people are humble, unpretentious, uncomplicated, devoted, loyal, earnest and honest. We are hard working people, who add value to the lives of others.See More
May 22, 2020
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Plant own grass

We always think that the grass is greener on the other side. We live our lives as if on a runaway train, travelling on and on the hope of finding a beter., Worm, grander station. Oddly, all the stations we stop at are  never quite what  we thought or hope they would be, leaving us empty and unsatisfied. so often the best green grass is right under our feet. That is not to say that we should not look for best opportunities or settle for an average life you are not happy with. Sometimes the key…See More
May 20, 2020
SamJack Moletse posted a blog post

Leadership and Commitment

leading people and being a genuinely caring is not a popularity, its also about being bold, being visionary and taking the hard decisions. High trust leadership , first  of all is about extending trust , its about talking straight and it is indeed about being obsessed with the development of others.Commitment is a big part of what we are and what we believe. The quality of our life is in direct proportion to our commitment to excellence , regardless of our chosen field of undertaking. It is a…See More
Apr 25, 2020
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Apr 16, 2020
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How my attitude around alcohol affected my life

Being home and indoor by all the time is not easy as am not used to be home the whole day. At first I had challenges in my mind thinking too much on how I will survive this pandemic without income as am not working permanent job. Having my family and youth zones family it playing a good role for me to overcome my challenges,As am a person who drink alcohol and like going out at night on the weekends, I have being thinking a lots on the things I lost because of the attitude I put around alcohol.…See More
Apr 14, 2020
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The things we learn as a family

As we are in a lockdown and being together by all the times, learning to communicate and sharing information is very important in a family as it helps us to be aware and to be updated about things we facing individual and around the world. Time management is very important as we spend days and doing things together as a family. Creating positive mind set and being positive by all the times is some of the things I learned inthis lockdown as it goes.See More
Apr 8, 2020
SamJack Moletse posted a blog post

The things i learn as the lockdown goes on.

Being on lockdown is being a challenge as am used to go to the ground during the week and also having fun with my friends on weekend. Now am always watching TV and on social network.The most important thing on this lockdown,I have learned more on the economy and how it affect our country. Doing research is very important as I learned that it improve our knowledge and our mind set on how we see things around. Reading books is no my thing, but I have learned that reading books it really helps us…See More
Apr 4, 2020
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My family in a 21 day lockdown

As a family we are united and caring for each other. We also learn and share our differences on how we see life and how we are going to fight this pandemic. We are facing different challenges, but we stand and unite as a family.In this 21 day lockdown as a family we learned to pay attention on watching news on TV to get updated with everything that is happening around the country and in other countries about the pandemic. As me having data we also done research on self hygiene and how to keep…See More
Apr 3, 2020
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Apr 1, 2020

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Love and caring

Its very important to us that we treat other fairly and that we genuinely care. Caring is not walking down the street and hugging and kissing everyone we meet , just to make a point of how much we care about humanity. Caring is being considerate - understanding that someone else wants the same things that we wants.

Posted on June 25, 2021 at 9:09pm

Never judge a book by its cover

Labeling people and stereo-typing them based on first impressions and assumptions is something everyone does. We often judge people based on their appearance and our preconcieved notions without finding out which they really are. We most seem to think, if the outside is unsightly, then the rest must be bad as well. If we dislike the outward aspect of people, we cannot reach their inner character and something very powerful could be inside them. Do people's appearances really constitute a their… Continue

Posted on June 17, 2020 at 7:00pm

Reach for the stars beyond the bars

Dissatisfaction and discouragement are not courses by the absence of things but by the absence of vision. Our vision is the promise of what we shall one day be. We have within us the strength, the patience and the passion to reach for the stars and to change the world. Never stop defining our vision of what life could be. Let's create pictures of every aspects of our dreams life-visualise it, feel it and dream it. The future belongs to those who see possibilities before they exist.

Posted on May 25, 2020 at 9:22pm

Salt of the earth people

in the life of humas, there are jobs and responsibilities that are unpleasant and saldom receive recognition. If we are doing a dung beetle job, remember that we are blessed because, just like the dung beetle, we have a purpose and an impact on people's life, far greater than we can imagine. Salt of the earth people are humble, unpretentious, uncomplicated, devoted, loyal, earnest and honest. We are hard working people, who add value to the lives of others.

Posted on May 22, 2020 at 7:50pm

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