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Why Having A Giant Alexandra Rat Attitude Can Help You Succeed In Your Business Of Life

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As we develop, evolve, and seek meaning to a forever and rapidly improving and changing world. The adaptation of life itself becomes an essential performing indicating factor to provide one with depth overview analysis of how their life can progress and succeed despite a daily set of challenges, hardships, and atrocities. The inability to survive is rigorously rife and threaten if not continuously destroying what the great Robert Sobukwe stood at the temperament of death to die for, the Human Race. There are many races associated with the business of life, the human race that you are in your existence and the race that you must run as a person form the fundamental part of the superstructure of being an animal that has much higher cognitive ability comprehension than others, and of them being the notorious, ruthless and fearless rodents known as the Alexandra rats. These little creatures and beasts are known to go into people's homes and eat what is eatable to them, making the cats

Open Letter to Basetsana Kumalo

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Dear Mme Basetsana Kumalo Ke rola katiba ho bontsha hlompho le boikokobestso. Ke re ke se ke o hlomphile Mme a hlomphehileng kgweding ena e ratehileng ya bo Mme.   My name is Teboho Thuswa (23), I’m an actor, aspiring entrepreneur and a motivated speaker, not a motivational one because trials and tribulations I encountered along my journey have strongly ‘motivated’ me to speak and make huge attempts in changing people’s lives. It’s ardent notables like you that amplify substantial value to the things I speak about and inspire me to be phenomenal and do prodigious things. I was truly moved to pen this letter to you because you extraordinarily exemplify a new model of leadership and champion the real essence of being a prolific woman with your respectable deeds. And because you are one of the most amazing sources of inspiration that I dearly adore and learning much from, I am through this letter opening my heart to honour and applaud you for the immense contribution you hav

Open Letter to Dj Sbu

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Dear Sbusiso “Dj Sbu” Leope. Wait, that’s not an appropriate way to greet you. Here it is, Hoyi Hoyiiii! My name is Teboho Thuswa (23), I’m an actor and a motivated speaker, not a motivational one because trials and tribulations I encountered along my journey have strongly ‘motivated’ me to speak and make huge attempts in changing people’s lives. I was really inspired to pen this letter to you because you exquisitely highlight the importance of the solid nation building through all your efficient leadership efforts of ensuring that there is still hope and the light at the end of the tunnel especially for those who have already thrown the towel. The difference you are assembling in our society is no way going unnoticed Mr Leope and therefore my other crucial reason for penning this letter to you is because we often make noise about people’s good deeds when they have passed away when we have actually failed to let them know when they were still alive as it is very signifi

Open Letter to Lundi Tyamara

Dear Lundi Tyamara, My name is Teboho Thuswa (23), I’m an actor and a motivated speaker, not a motivational one because challenges I encountered along my journey of growth have motivated me to speak and change people’s lives. I write this letter to you with unfathomable pains because we have lost a real combatant in you, a real fighter who never resisted fighting even when times were tough and a true Prince of the South African Gospel music. We have lost a creative soul that has immensely contributed to the society through his music with an angelic voice. I actually feel very depraved that I am penning this letter to you now and you are never going to be able to read it, my conscience would however suffocate me if I didn’t express myself and I therefore believe that the good God who is with you currently will share the message with you. It has truly been our tradition to honour people’s deeds when they are no longer with us and it is a tradition that must thus be demolished.

I've Broken Her Heart, Now I Regret Losing Her

I've Broken Her Heart, Now I Regret Losing Her Dating someone you love is such a beautiful thing in the universe. I must however confess that I was blind to see the beauty in love because of being ungrateful. Gratitude wasn’t in my dictionary of the business of life. The girl I dated was amazing. She was class! She was so beautiful. Her skin was of coconut butter, her smile was so gorgeous and her hair was an original Afro. I used to complement her very much on her hair by the way, I'd say " Baby you are so beautiful " as I was tapping it. I would actually even battle her when she did a certain hairstyle because I loved her raw, beautiful and original Afro. She was an African Queen with that hair, especially when she was wearing a certain blue dress, I would be so jealous of her magnificence. That woman deeply loved me with everything she had. She was willing to do just about anything for me, even when I didn’t ask. She was a phenomenal hard worker who beli

Open Letter to Women

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Dear Women Let me correctly greet you in fact, dear beautiful  Imbokodo My name is Teboho Thuswa, I’m a motivated speaker and not a motivational speaker because challenges I encountered at an early age motivated me to speak, appreciate and change people’s lives.  I'd like to take this moment and grant my self an opportunity to acknowledge the most amazing thing that gave brought honey to earth which is a Woman! Yes, A women! You women in this world are the lovely beings who have taught children who became adults to walk on the roads of life. My inclusive overview is to strikingly tell you that you are extraordinary beautiful, special and distinctive. When God created a man with his image, Adam, he knew that what he is bringing in the world for Adam will be incomplete without Eve and that's when he realised that someone special must come on board. You are very powerful and are the nourishing power of the Universe. I strongly believe that whoever has deep respect fo

Open Letter to Ace Magashule

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Dear Honourable Elias Sekgobelo “Ace” Magashule Ke rola katiba ho bontsha hlompho le boikokobestso jwalo ka motjha wa Foreisitata. Ke re ke se ke o hlomphile e moholo. My name is Teboho Thuswa (22), I’m a motivated speaker and not a motivational speaker because challenges I encountered at an early age motivated me to speak and change people’s lives with the gift that God gave me.  I was really motivated to write this letter to you because you have illustrated and firmly demonstrated the true essence and characteristics of leadership. I was again also thrilled to write to you because we have an art of saying good things and beautiful words to people when they are dead whilst we fail to let them know when they are still alive since it’s more than vital for one to know when they have touched huge parts of our lives with their humble souls and good work. I have therefore decided to break this barrier and especially when it comes to our own leaders who govern us, we