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Daniel is a student from Tanzania who is fully funded for this school year! Fund another student here.

$150 raised
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Daniel Samson
I was very happy when I passed my standard seven and joined secondary education. Before that, the day I failed my test was very sad to me and I learnt that I must study hard in order to pass.

I felt proud of myself when I did well in my last exams. The most memorable and happiest things in my life was the graduation ceremony.

My dream is to be a tour guide because I just love it. When I reach my dream, I will support my young brothers and sister and build a house for my parents. Also, I will help WEF by giving advice to the new generation. I would like to influence my country to show hospitality to tourists from outside and inside the country.

Birthday: 2006

Gender: Male

Favorite Classes: arts

Favorite Books: Geography textbook

I Want to Be: Tour guide

Hobbies: Drawing and painting

Family: father, mother, 2 brothers, 1 sister, 1 grandfather, 2 grandmothers

O-Level School: Gyekrum Arusha Secondary School

Funding for Form 4 2024:
Tuition, Exams, Uniform   $150

TOTAL   $150
Funding for Form 3 2023: $150
Funding for Form 2 2022: $150
Daniel's Journal
325 Entries
Hello family,
I hope you are all fine. I came across a scenario online and I tried to think on how I would solve it.

Here's the scenario;
A man is trapped in a dangerous situation. He is sitting on a branch of a tree that stands above a river where two hungry crocodiles wait just below him. The tree is broken halfway, leaving only two strong branches. Behind him is another branch where, directly below, a male lion is waiting on land. On the same branch where the man sits, a snake is slowly crawling toward him. Every path seems blocked; the crocodiles below, the lion on land, and the snake approaching on the same branch and none of the predators are leaving.

If it were me, I would provoke the snake so that it tries to strike. At the moment it attacks, I would grab it by the neck, pull it, and throw it into the river where the two crocodiles are. That sudden movement would distract the crocodiles as they turn their attention to the snake and begin to fight over it. Taking advantage of that distraction, I would jump into the river and quickly swim to the other side, away from all three dangers. I see the lion as the most dangerous of them all, so escaping toward the opposite riverbank would be my best chance of survival.

So what do you think you would have done if it was you?
You can’t decide how to prioritize tasks if you don’t have a single view of everything you need to get done in the first place. This may seem rudimentary, but it’s something that’s often skipped in the rush to dive into projects. Instead, take the time to list out what you need to work on across all of your projects. Be sure to break down bigger tasks into subtasks to feel less overwhelmed.
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