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S8:EP4 | The Struggle Between Giving And Receiving | Rina Hicks & Pius Muchiri | #CiS

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Contact Faida Investment Bank WhatsApp: (+254) 743 552 341 Call: (+254) 719 212 349 E-mail: [email protected] https://oak.africa/ Head Office Address: Crawford Business Park, State House Rd, Nairobi Kenya. ----------------------------------------------------- Contact Nabo Capital Call: (+254) 709 902 700 Email: [email protected] https://nabocapital.com/ Head Office Address: 5th Floor, International House, Mama Ngina Street, Nairobi ----------------------------------------------------- Thank you for your support by helping us create content. MPESA TILL (BUY GOODS) - 5236949 PAYPAL - [email protected] CARD PAYMENTS - https://checkout.mookhpay.com/cta SEND WAVE - (+254) 0728-595-022 Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE - http://bit.ly/SubscribeToCTA ----------------------------------------------------- In this episode of CiS, I hope you're enjoying the insights shared so far. If you’re just joining us, I encourage you to start from the beginning—this conversation has been building on crucial ideas around financial stewardship and personal growth. Today, we’re diving deep into cash flow, examining it not just as a tool for covering personal expenses but as a means to contribute meaningfully to others’ lives. As we move through different stages of life—supporting children, assisting parents, investing in the future—it’s easy to focus solely on immediate needs. However, a broader question emerges: how can we create a financial flow that supports not only our expenses but also our potential to positively impact others, even amidst today’s economic challenges? Our discussion challenges traditional views of time and money. We’re exploring the relationship between receiving and giving, recognizing that giving can often have a greater impact than receiving. This principle, though seemingly counterintuitive, has a profound effect on wealth creation and satisfaction. For example, a story was shared about supporting a young girl through high school, and the immense joy of seeing her now ready for university. The act of giving, especially when it requires personal sacrifice, brings an unparalleled sense of fulfillment, transforming the giver as much as the receiver. This approach underscores the idea that meaningful contributions are not solely about financial resources but about leveraging what we already possess—skills, time, or expertise. By focusing on helping others, we often see rewards, both tangible and intangible, that we hadn’t anticipated. This reflects a broader principle: individuals who focus primarily on personal gain often find themselves in an endless pursuit of wealth, while those who dedicate their resources to solving real problems or serving others tend to attract financial success more naturally. In this way, cash flow isn’t merely about accumulating wealth; it’s about redeeming time and creating lasting impact. When we serve others effectively, we generate sustainable cash flows, allowing us to focus less on the pressures of daily survival and more on meaningful pursuits. This ultimately leads to a balance where both financial stability and time are in abundance, enabling a life that is both productive and deeply fulfilling.

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