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100% of your donations go directly to Jordan Josiah.

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

$120 raised
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Jordan Josiah Byamukama
The experience I had in my life was that, when I was in O-levels, my parents lacked the money to pay for my school fees. The head of the school used to send me away from school until I could bring my fees. Meanwhile my fellows were going on with their studies.

My most difficult experience is that when I was schooling in my O-level, I once dropped from first position and became the fourth one in class. What I learnt is to always struggle hard in life and have faith so as to maintain your position and the good things you have.

I felt proud was when I passed my form VI exams and was selected to join the university. The memorable thing in my life was when I resolved my friends' conflict. They were misunderstanding each other and I made them good friends.

My dream is to become an engineer. I have been selected to study in that faculty and I'll study hard and have faith that I can achieve it.

Once I achieve my dream, I'll help my family members financially, especially my three youngsters and my parents, so that they can also reach their dreams. As well, I will help WEF's School Fund by giving them great cooperation in their activities, like visiting the students sponsored by WEF and inspiring their beneficiaries to study hard so as to reach their goals. Also I will help and support children with disabilities and orphans. I would like to change the education system, most especially in science subjects, by making them too practical so the students can be employed and make scientific inventions to improve my country.

Birthday: 1998

Gender: Male

Favorite Classes: Physics

Favorite Books: The book in gifted hands

I Want to Be: Engineer

Hobbies: Reading books

Family: father, mother, 1 brother, 2 sisters, 1 grandfather, 2 grandmothers

A-Level School: Karatu Secondary School

University: University of Dodoma

Funding for fourth year (120) 2023:
School Fees   $120

TOTAL   $120
Funding for third year 2022: $150
Funding for second year 2021: $150
Funding for first year 2020: $150
Funding for Form 6 2019: $150
Funding for Form 5 2018: $150
Jordan Josiah's Journal
90 Entries
Hello my good people, today I would like to share with you 15 powerful lessons from 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos by Jordan B. Peterson:

1. Stand Up Straight with Your Shoulders Back. This simple act can boost your confidence and make you appear more assertive and powerful.

2. Treat Yourself Like Someone You Are Responsible for Helping. This means taking care of your physical and mental health, making good choices, and striving to become the best version of yourself.

3. Make Friends with People Who Want the Best for You. Surrounding yourself with positive and supportive people can have a major impact on your life.

4. Compare Yourself to Who You Were Yesterday, Not to Who Someone Else Is Today. This is a more realistic and productive way to measure your progress.

5. Do Not Let Your Children Do Anything That Makes You Dislike Them. This means setting clear boundaries and expectations for your children's behavior.

6. Set Your House in Perfect Order Before You Criticize the World. This means taking care of your own problems before you try to fix the problems of others.

7. Pursue What Is Meaningful (Not What Is Expedient). This means making choices that are aligned with your values, even if they are not the easiest or most convenient choices.

8. Tell the Truth – Or, at Least, Don't Lie. Honesty is essential for building trust and healthy relationships.

9. Assume That the Person You Are Listening to Might Know Something You Don't. This is a humble and open-minded attitude that can help you learn and grow.

10. Be Precise in Your Speech. This means using clear and concise language to avoid misunderstandings.

11. Do Not Bother Children While They Are Skateboarding. This means respecting their interests and giving them the space they need to grow and learn.

12. Pet a Cat When You Encounter One in the Street. This is a small act of kindness that can brighten your day and make the world a better place.

13. Imagine What You Could Do If You Had No Fear. This is a powerful exercise that can help you overcome your fears and achieve your dreams.

14. Take Responsibility for Your Life. This means taking ownership of your actions and choices, even when they are difficult.

15. Don't Let Anyone Define Your Future for You. You have the power to create your own future, so don't let anyone tell you otherwise.

In addition to these 15 lessons, Peterson's book also offers a wealth of insights into human psychology, mythology, and philosophy. It is a challenging but rewarding read that can help you to live a more meaningful and fulfilling life.
Hello my good people, today I would like to share with you 15 powerful lessons from 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos by Jordan B. Peterson:

1. Stand Up Straight with Your Shoulders Back. This simple act can boost your confidence and make you appear more assertive and powerful.

2. Treat Yourself Like Someone You Are Responsible for Helping. This means taking care of your physical and mental health, making good choices, and striving to become the best version of yourself.

3. Make Friends with People Who Want the Best for You. Surrounding yourself with positive and supportive people can have a major impact on your life.

4. Compare Yourself to Who You Were Yesterday, Not to Who Someone Else Is Today. This is a more realistic and productive way to measure your progress.

5. Do Not Let Your Children Do Anything That Makes You Dislike Them. This means setting clear boundaries and expectations for your children's behavior.

6. Set Your House in Perfect Order Before You Criticize the World. This means taking care of your own problems before you try to fix the problems of others.

7. Pursue What Is Meaningful (Not What Is Expedient). This means making choices that are aligned with your values, even if they are not the easiest or most convenient choices.

8. Tell the Truth – Or, at Least, Don't Lie. Honesty is essential for building trust and healthy relationships.

9. Assume That the Person You Are Listening to Might Know Something You Don't. This is a humble and open-minded attitude that can help you learn and grow.

10. Be Precise in Your Speech. This means using clear and concise language to avoid misunderstandings.

11. Do Not Bother Children While They Are Skateboarding. This means respecting their interests and giving them the space they need to grow and learn.

12. Pet a Cat When You Encounter One in the Street. This is a small act of kindness that can brighten your day and make the world a better place.

13. Imagine What You Could Do If You Had No Fear. This is a powerful exercise that can help you overcome your fears and achieve your dreams.

14. Take Responsibility for Your Life. This means taking ownership of your actions and choices, even when they are difficult.

15. Don't Let Anyone Define Your Future for You. You have the power to create your own future, so don't let anyone tell you otherwise.

In addition to these 15 lessons, Peterson's book also offers a wealth of insights into human psychology, mythology, and philosophy. It is a challenging but rewarding read that can help you to live a more meaningful and fulfilling life.
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