The Art Does Pay Bollocks!

I grew up in an age where ingenuity on the academic front was god…

We celebrated academic excellence.

We therefore did not need muscles, height nor any type of physical conformity… we needed brains… needless to say, I have loads of it

A- in '94

I now age in an age where mental density is celebrated: musicians, actors, painters, youtubers, psychologists

(Damn I hate it when psychologists initial Dr. before their names! YOU AINT DOCTORS MOFOS!)

The collective summation of the world mental densities is beyond the roof in this age.

This morning I woke up to a safaricom 40 minute ad on youtube where people in dense careers (actors, musicians, sound engineers etc) were saying art does pay

(And mbona watu wa tuspeakers na testingTestingOneTwoOneTwoTestingTesting call themselves engineers???)

We are sending a wrong message to kids!

Have a note-worthy shughuli not dejaying and all that other bollocks!

@Touchlyrics ni DJ and he make his living spinning the discs. Off course on the side ako na sugar mommy but his primary occupation ni DJ at some club in Mukuru

@Sambamba na certificate zake za Microsoft packages huwa anajiita Network ENGINEER na tumemkubali tu jinsi alivyo.

Hata @Abba alibebwa na ndege once pekee in November 1983 akiwa African delegation to the New York ga.y parade. Na juu aliitikishwa aketie kiti ya pilot leo hii anajiita Captain Malanda which is okay.

Proficient sound engineer anaelewa electronics hata kuliko electronics engineer.

But I think the main reason they are called sound engineers is because they “invent” music using electronic equipment. Of course some at the high end work in labs where they research or invent new microphones and other sound equipment. At that end they are known as audio engineers. And it encompasses all the engineering sciences especially computer science.

So usidharau sana. :smiley:

A TV studio for instance is a very advanced work environment which involves dangerous amounts of electrical current and very complex equipment. Of course you need real engineers not technicians.

Sokwe mtu ni carpenter na anaishi leafy suburbs.

You’ve never expanded your somali brain past 1994 A-. You need help

You is suffering from the “ok boomer” complex.

You sound bitter I guess you are the folk who were lied to by parents and teachers that ur A will guarantee you an easy life ruling over the “dense” masses what have you invented with ur A’s how many jobs have you created ? Kenya is filled to the bream with your type walking libraries who cannot convert what they crammed into anything anyone is willing to pay for hence the bitterness towards people who made something of themselves with their talent!

Enda ukuwe clerk !

Takataka Alcatel (now Nokia) na Cisco wananitambua mpaka wa leo. They have never seen such a sharp mind.

When I was busy nikiamsha BGPs na MPLS’ 10 years ago I’m sure ulikuwa busy taking your oestrogen supplements.

The Arab has a point. Just count the number of young people angling to be musicians, deejays, models and other dense careers and you begin to see the point. It gets clearer if you could take a look at the number of failures against successes in mental density careers. Example; how many successful Kenyan models do you know of compared to failed models?

He is a civil servant,he occasionally attends workshops etc

He is also around 44 years

By the time one counts Victor and McDonald Mariga, Oliech and other few successful Kenyan footballers he is already out of breadth having been suffocated by several failed and struggling footballers. Now tell me nani ndio mjinga; mwenye kwenda shule ama mwenye kufuata passion yake.

Lupita alituambia your dreams are valid…