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9 Important Lessons Life Has Taught Ian Mbugua

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This archive report was first published on 29 July 2019.

9 Important Lessons Life Has Taught Ian Mbugua

Published on July 29, 2019

Ian Mbugua, a well-known figure in Kenya, has learned valuable lessons throughout his life. As a teacher, musician, and TV personality, he has experienced both success and failure. In an interview with Standard's Sunday Magazine, Ian shared nine important life lessons he has learned.

  1. Keep your day job

According to Ian, having a day job is essential, especially for those in the arts. It provides financial stability and allows individuals to focus on their passion projects. Ian, a trained teacher, worked as a teacher during the day and pursued music and theatre in his free time.

  1. Marry for the right reasons

Ian emphasized the importance of marrying for the right reasons. He believes that couples should prioritize communication, trust, and forgiveness in their relationship. Ian has been married for many years and has learned that every marriage has its challenges, but it's essential to work through them together.

  1. No situation is permanent

Ian's life has been marked by both financial struggles and success. He has learned that every situation is temporary and that faith has been a crucial factor in his journey. Ian believes that knowing that every situation is not permanent helps individuals stay grounded and focused.

  1. Mistakes are only mistakes if you don't learn from them

Ian has auditioned for many roles and has faced rejection. However, he has learned to view these experiences as opportunities for growth and learning. Ian believes that mistakes are only mistakes if individuals don't learn from them and repeat the same mistakes.

  1. What people think of you is none of your business

Ian has faced criticism and false rumors about his personal life. However, he has learned to ignore these negative comments and focus on his own life. Ian believes that individuals should not take things personally and should instead focus on their own goals and aspirations.

  1. Count your blessings

Ian is grateful for the blessings in his life, including his family and his career. He believes that individuals should focus on what they have rather than what they don't have. Ian has learned to appreciate the small things in life and to be content with what he has.

  1. Everything happens for a reason

Ian believes that everything in life happens for a reason. He has learned to view failure as an opportunity for growth and learning. Ian believes that individuals should focus on what they can learn from their experiences rather than dwelling on their failures.

  1. Don't try to relive your life through your children

Ian has learned that parents should not try to relive their lives through their children. He believes that individuals should focus on guiding and supporting their children rather than forcing them to follow in their footsteps. Ian has learned to appreciate his children's individuality and to support their unique interests and passions.

  1. Don't compare yourself with other people

Ian believes that individuals should focus on their own goals and aspirations rather than comparing themselves to others. He has learned to appreciate his own strengths and weaknesses and to focus on his own growth and development. Ian believes that individuals should strive to improve themselves rather than comparing themselves to others.

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