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Through the lens of sarcasm and irony, we delve into the grand illusion of ownership, the deceptive allure of progress, and the hollow promises of those who hold the reins of power. It is a call to reevaluate our priorities, to shift our focus from exploitation to stewardship, and to embrace a future where the true measure of success is not how much we take, but how much we give back. This book is dedicated to the less privileged of this world who struggle to live, to those whose daily lives are marked by resilience in the face of systemic inequities. May their struggles inspire us to create a…mehr

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Through the lens of sarcasm and irony, we delve into the grand illusion of ownership, the deceptive allure of progress, and the hollow promises of those who hold the reins of power. It is a call to reevaluate our priorities, to shift our focus from exploitation to stewardship, and to embrace a future where the true measure of success is not how much we take, but how much we give back. This book is dedicated to the less privileged of this world who struggle to live, to those whose daily lives are marked by resilience in the face of systemic inequities. May their struggles inspire us to create a world where justice, equity, and sustainability are not mere ideals, but lived realities.
Autorenporträt
Kayumba David - Theologian, Diplomat, and Relentless Reader Born in rural Uganda during political upheavals, Kayumba David learned early on that life was a mix of dodging both bullets and tough questions. Drawn to theology, particularly liberation theology, he became fascinated with how faith could challenge oppression. He quickly earned a reputation for asking deep questions-and writing essays in his textbooks' margins. Seeking a "break," he dove into international relations and diplomacy, blending peacemaking with a passion for justice, while secretly wishing everyone would read more. An avid reader and social justice advocate, Kayumba now writes with humor and wisdom, drawing from a life rich in both books and battles for change