“Set your house in order before you criticise the world” - Dr J.B Peterson The problem with Zimbabwe is me. Until I have transcended my own shortcomings, I am not qualified to espouse my inadequate understanding.
We might be wise to humble our remedies and diagnoses. We have yet to define a common identity and self designed direction let alone to begin walking the path together. The self examined individual is well aware of just how conflicted they are with themselves let alone another individual or grandiose philosophy of nation building. Every answer is bound by time and context.
Talking about the mind control🔥🔥🔥🔥hopefully more people will become aware of how this TV in the name of entertainment has contributed in building what you label as toxic generation today
So very refreshing listening to a thoughtful, wise & rounded individual.❤. I wish the interviewer had prepared & allowed Arthur to share his wisdom. I could listen to your words of wisdom all day. Come to In conversation with Trevor Ncube. Long live Arthur
Wish this can be accessed by our fake mbingas ,fake celebrities in zimbabwe, our young generation, and everyone in the entire community of our nation, this is very educational wish this can be heard all over zimbabwe hunhu hapachina, Thank you brother,
@31:50 he talks about the "massive opportunity" in avocados. What he's not saying is that the cost to set up and produce a successful avacado grove, goes far beyond the planting of the trees. The amount of water required is inordinate, let alone all the other inputs required for such a project to be successful. The reason there's a boom in avocado demand is because heavy restrictions are placed on the water resources (in places like California and Mexico) because of the damage commercial avacado production to the water resources. The problem with these discussions is that these speakers speak as if these are simple things to do, and they do not provide the full picture. They're more concerned with selling the dream. Particularly in the context of the audience who listen to HakuStream (in this case). We don't have substantive discourse on these topics and, by so doing, we mislead those who look to these platforms for help the most. Sad to say but this guy is just talking. He's delivering nothing of value to the audience. He's placating them with colourful descriptions. Something to consider.
The sound bites are just not helpful for the content consumer. Same thing with Macademia. They consume way too much water and i am afraid we are promoting crops that might harm us long term
@lindamaduwura5184 both avocado and macadamia have a maturation of 4years and 12years respectively. What does the average Zimbabwean do to survive in the intervening period, given the state of our economy? These are what these "soothsayers" don't appreciate when they come on these platforms, spewing their 'prosperity' gospel, with their asinine attempts to convince the viewership that there is "entrepreneurship utopia" awaiting every Zimbabwean; and all they need do 'manifest' it. It's honestly just disgraceful.
Let's do what we can. What you can't do just leave it to those who can. This guy is just opening our minds...he can't tell us everything...it's our duty to do more research
This conversation about law has really picked my interest ❤❤i really want to know more.. Like arthur i grew up wanting to be a teacher but more and more i am losing interest.. I am a 27 year old mom of 2 and i really want to start my career... HELP!!!!!!!
He's not an honest actor. He's comfortable with other men being "weak" because, by eliminating competitors, it creates more opportunities for himself. I'm not saying he's necessarily a bad man. What I am saying is that don't assume that he's an honest man.
Hw can strength and weakness be best defined. Are they defined on the basis of one crying or not crying? If this is so, how many times did Jesus weep? Was he an emotionally weak person ?
Coming back is usually because you haven't managed to settle an build a sustainable life there (usually due to immigration/papers or lack of disapora-maketable skills). If you ever get a chance to live in a fuctioning economy you will understand that Zim inorwadza even if you have money. Things that are basic in other countries are either nonexistent luxuries in Zim. There's no bigger jungle than home
@@nathanmajuru6317 I've thought about this myself having lost my grandfather recently. Once my parents are also gone, I honestly don't see any reason to even continue visiting Zim or even move back when the cost of that Zim trip over December can fund a decent holiday in a much better destination where things actually work
He denys black taxes becoz he doesnt understand it due to the fact that he was the reciever. Those in diaspora understand it well, yes there are people helping relatives under their own will, then their are those who emotionaly blackmailed by relatives to do.
“Set your house in order before you criticise the world” - Dr J.B Peterson
The problem with Zimbabwe is me. Until I have transcended my own shortcomings, I am not qualified to espouse my inadequate understanding.
We might be wise to humble our remedies and diagnoses. We have yet to define a common identity and self designed direction let alone to begin walking the path together. The self examined individual is well aware of just how conflicted they are with themselves let alone another individual or grandiose philosophy of nation building. Every answer is bound by time and context.
The problem is me you are right 🤕
Talking about the mind control🔥🔥🔥🔥hopefully more people will become aware of how this TV in the name of entertainment has contributed in building what you label as toxic generation today
So very refreshing listening to a thoughtful, wise & rounded individual.❤. I wish the interviewer had prepared & allowed Arthur to share his wisdom.
I could listen to your words of wisdom all day. Come to In conversation with Trevor Ncube.
Long live Arthur
I love how this platform focuses on building the society by discussing crucial topics 💯
Best episode of this show that I have ever watched
How I wish to have a very short conversation with Sir Marara, such good conversations are good food for my soul
Wish this can be accessed by our fake mbingas ,fake celebrities in zimbabwe, our young generation, and everyone in the entire community of our nation, this is very educational wish this can be heard all over zimbabwe hunhu hapachina, Thank you brother,
Great guest once again, very insightful.
Educate these lost souls,thank you!
@31:50 he talks about the "massive opportunity" in avocados.
What he's not saying is that the cost to set up and produce a successful avacado grove, goes far beyond the planting of the trees.
The amount of water required is inordinate, let alone all the other inputs required for such a project to be successful.
The reason there's a boom in avocado demand is because heavy restrictions are placed on the water resources (in places like California and Mexico) because of the damage commercial avacado production to the water resources.
The problem with these discussions is that these speakers speak as if these are simple things to do, and they do not provide the full picture.
They're more concerned with selling the dream.
Particularly in the context of the audience who listen to HakuStream (in this case).
We don't have substantive discourse on these topics and, by so doing, we mislead those who look to these platforms for help the most.
Sad to say but this guy is just talking.
He's delivering nothing of value to the audience.
He's placating them with colourful descriptions.
Something to consider.
The sound bites are just not helpful for the content consumer. Same thing with Macademia. They consume way too much water and i am afraid we are promoting crops that might harm us long term
@lindamaduwura5184 both avocado and macadamia have a maturation of 4years and 12years respectively.
What does the average Zimbabwean do to survive in the intervening period, given the state of our economy?
These are what these "soothsayers" don't appreciate when they come on these platforms, spewing their 'prosperity' gospel, with their asinine attempts to convince the viewership that there is "entrepreneurship utopia" awaiting every Zimbabwean; and all they need do 'manifest' it.
It's honestly just disgraceful.
taura hako muti wemu avo hausi madomasi ekuti nhasi ukadyara mangwana wakurova madomasi imi ka imi we have to be real
Let's do what we can. What you can't do just leave it to those who can. This guy is just opening our minds...he can't tell us everything...it's our duty to do more research
Great show!!!!!!
This conversation about law has really picked my interest ❤❤i really want to know more.. Like arthur i grew up wanting to be a teacher but more and more i am losing interest.. I am a 27 year old mom of 2 and i really want to start my career... HELP!!!!!!!
great talk show keep it up ... there is a lot of work to be done🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Loved the conversation 👌. Thank you guys for putting us back to sensible conversation and sorry for saying this MOTIVATION 😂😂😂
One of the best thanks
Well said on role models.
Who is shaping the boy child?
We applause mediocrity!!
Wisdom nuggets there mr murara
glad to see this interview
Sir Arthur Marara!
Thanks i have tuned in
39:56 it is called entrepreneurship va Marara
Arthur is worth listening
closing part ..was lit
Nobody wants to look broke in Zim #StatusMatters
True, we are violating common sense
NGWERE YEMULONYENI🔥🔥🔥🔥😂😂😂😂😂
The conversation was deep
This was mind blowing thanx guys
Blackberry curve 😂😂😂😂
The law is shady
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In short yu are saying we must normalise men being wesk?
He's not an honest actor.
He's comfortable with other men being "weak" because, by eliminating competitors, it creates more opportunities for himself.
I'm not saying he's necessarily a bad man.
What I am saying is that don't assume that he's an honest man.
@@africanotomotiv He is being disingenuous of cause. Wed cant tolerate him being dishonest. A man must be strong!
@@HarrisDooks that is the fact of the matter.
A man has to be strong.
Whether he likes it or not.
Otherwise, his suffering will crush him.
Hw can strength and weakness be best defined. Are they defined on the basis of one crying or not crying? If this is so, how many times did Jesus weep? Was he an emotionally weak person ?
A strong person can cry.Crying does not make a man weak
The interviewer needs to prepare more. Sometimes interviewer haasi kunzwisisika mibvunzo yake akudzamba dzamba.
Haasi kubvunza mubvunzo uchipera wese changes statement somewhere in-between the question otaura a different statement.
panyaya yeJapan neBelgium taurai chokwadi kuti hurumende yedu yakazara madhoto.
Mulundukwa! 🤣🤣🤣🤣WTH is that!
Garo
Kkkk
staying in the diaspora for years not coming back its a sign that things aren't going well. its a jungle out here
Coming back is usually because you haven't managed to settle an build a sustainable life there (usually due to immigration/papers or lack of disapora-maketable skills). If you ever get a chance to live in a fuctioning economy you will understand that Zim inorwadza even if you have money. Things that are basic in other countries are either nonexistent luxuries in Zim. There's no bigger jungle than home
Or a sign that one has settled in a community where things work . . .
@@nathanmajuru6317 I've thought about this myself having lost my grandfather recently. Once my parents are also gone, I honestly don't see any reason to even continue visiting Zim or even move back when the cost of that Zim trip over December can fund a decent holiday in a much better destination where things actually work
Akarara achitinhwa😂😂😂😂😂😂
He denys black taxes becoz he doesnt understand it due to the fact that he was the reciever. Those in diaspora understand it well, yes there are people helping relatives under their own will, then their are those who emotionaly blackmailed by relatives to do.
Common sense is elusive
Mhandu yenhamo kumberi