By Nathan Kiwere Aristotleโs timeless insight that โWe are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act but a habitโ offers a powerful lens through which to examine both personal character and collective progress. Excellence is often mistaken for a dramatic moment of brillianceโa single outstanding performance, a public accolade, or a breakthrough achievement.…
By Nathan Kiwere Discipline is one of the most misunderstood virtues of our time. Often mistaken for punishment, rigidity, or denial, discipline is in truth a form of self-respect. It is the quiet architecture upon which meaningful lives, lasting success, and enduring excellence are built. No real successโwhether in leadership, business, faith, scholarship, art, or…
By Nathan Kiwere Randy Pausch once observed that brick walls are not designed to keep us out, but to test how badly we want what lies on the other side. In many lives, these walls appear as injustice, poverty, institutional bias, or sheer bad luck. In a few lives, however, brick walls become classroomsโplaces where…