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

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Shaban Mrisho
Yes, there are some challenges in my educational progress, like school uniforms, bags and exercise books. My mother struggles every day to help me get those school needs. For now, life at home is difficult since my father died. Hence I need helpers to help me with these problems in order to finish my education.
My parent struggles everyday by selling fruit. If she gets some money, she uses it to help me with my school needs. If I ever have the power, I will help my family by providing some needs like food and other things. For my society, I will educate them to know ways to get money. For the School Fund, I will advise young students and take my time to talk with those students about the advantage of this program so they don?t let down the School Fund.

Birthday: 2004

Gender: Male

Favorite Classes: History, geography, English

Favorite Books: House boy

I Want to Be: Lawyer

Hobbies: playing football

Family: mother, 2 brothers, 1 sister, 2 grandfathers, 2 grandmothers

Funding for Form 5 2024:
Tuition, Exams, Uniform   $65

TOTAL   $65
Shaban's Journal
103 Entries
Hello family, here is the paradox of mastery, that explains on how to let go of old strategies that are no longer useful and put in to innovations.

The Paradox of Mastery
In 1921, an Austrian philosopher named Ludwig Wittgenstein concluded his Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus with the following passage:

“My propositions are elucidatory in this way: he who understands me finally recognizes them as senseless, when he has climbed out through them, on them, over them. (He must so to speak throw away the ladder, after he has climbed up on it.)”
In simple terms, Wittgenstein is arguing the following:

The philosophical statements he just laid out are only useful to get you to a certain level of understanding.
Once you achieve that level, you will realize those statements were a means to an end—and now that you’ve reached that end, you no longer need them.
Therefore, those statements should be discarded, like a ladder you’ve climbed and no longer need.
The concept—which became known as Wittgenstein’s Ladder—offers an important insight on the paradox of mastery in any domain:

The tools that help you grow at the beginning are the tools you’ll need to scrap to achieve a higher end.

This reminds me of the Shu-Ha-Ri model for mastery:

Shu (to obey): Learn to operate according to the rules.
Ha (to break): Begin to challenge and adapt the rules.
Ri (to transcend): Create new rules.
The first stage (Shu) is about learning the existing conventions.

The second stage (Ha) is about beginning to challenge those existing conventions. You are still using the existing rules, but manipulating them on the edges.

The third stage (Ri) is about complete separation from the existing conventions. You are creating your own conventions beyond the frontier of what was previously understood or possible.

You climb the ladder—then you throw it away.

This model has clear applications to our lives:

In entrepreneurship: Common business frameworks help at the beginning, but innovation requires new ones be constructed.
In creating: Templates work up to a point, but real trust is only built through unique authenticity.
In careers: You have an early reliance on advice, but excellence requires you to lean into your differences.
In personal growth: External mantras provide the base, but growth comes from internal work that no one else can guide.
So, climb the ladder—but don’t cling to it. Because at some point, the only way up is off.

The ladder served its purpose. Now it’s time to fly.
HELLO WEF:
Starting from Monday it was the 2ndday of easter and it went well ,second event was on Tuesday when the schools were opened ,the third event was yesterday where at 1st I graduate as a former leader and the member of GANAKO CHRISTIAN UNION (GCU) since 2023-2025 and today we have another event that is elclassico game between BARCELONA VS REAL MADRID and I as a Real Madrid
Today I want to share with you about how my week was till now, actually I’m in a good week because of the event going on from Monday till now and still are going on
fan I hope we are going to win the game ,Lastly tomorrow there is a 2nd semi-final
I hope you are doing well, with your family and all your stuffs. likewise to I
I’m doing well and I hope my family is also doing good.
game in CAF CONFEDERATION CUP between SIMBA VS STELLENBOSCH and I as a SIMBA fan I hope we a going to qualify to final. That’s all about today
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